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<blockquote data-quote="woodsman87" data-source="post: 3212061" data-attributes="member: 12210"><p>I agree with Southern Sportsman 100%. It also looks like alot of begginner turkey hunters will try to do shortcuts if they read this. He is right, gobblers do not all the time get hung up on a fence or creek, and gobblers do not all the time stay on the high ground, but most of the times they really do. If I can help it, I always try to get above or the same level as the turkey, and on the same side of the fence.</p><p>I think now some begginers will just automatically sit down to a gobbler and try to call him up through hell and high water everytime.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodsman87, post: 3212061, member: 12210"] I agree with Southern Sportsman 100%. It also looks like alot of begginner turkey hunters will try to do shortcuts if they read this. He is right, gobblers do not all the time get hung up on a fence or creek, and gobblers do not all the time stay on the high ground, but most of the times they really do. If I can help it, I always try to get above or the same level as the turkey, and on the same side of the fence. I think now some begginers will just automatically sit down to a gobbler and try to call him up through hell and high water everytime. [/QUOTE]
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