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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5316207" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>We were actually quite comfortable. But total silence except for the wind. Pulled out and headed to the spot with the hellraising hen yesterday afternoon. Left the truck 400y from the plot, walking down the logging road to the plot, came over a rise 100y from the truck, and there was a small flock with 2 in full strut at 50y. We hit the dirt, clucked, but no dice, they flew thru the woods headed straight for where we were set up originally. I don't think the flock got separated, but we still lopped around them and are soft calling in a hardwood drain. But jeez, you can't hear anything in this wind.</p><p></p><p>Still better than sitting on the couch!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5316207, member: 2805"] We were actually quite comfortable. But total silence except for the wind. Pulled out and headed to the spot with the hellraising hen yesterday afternoon. Left the truck 400y from the plot, walking down the logging road to the plot, came over a rise 100y from the truck, and there was a small flock with 2 in full strut at 50y. We hit the dirt, clucked, but no dice, they flew thru the woods headed straight for where we were set up originally. I don't think the flock got separated, but we still lopped around them and are soft calling in a hardwood drain. But jeez, you can't hear anything in this wind. Still better than sitting on the couch! [/QUOTE]
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