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<blockquote data-quote="Andy S." data-source="post: 5071186" data-attributes="member: 131"><p>I bet he had hens too, especially this early in the season. With that said, I try to always get level or above them before I call, regardless of how big of circle I have to make to gain ground on him. Assuming I have enough access to make that big of a swing. If not, then I would have gotten as close as possible like you did and did my best. With traditional turkey hunting (<em>no decoys and no TSS 75 yard shots</em>), expect to get beat more times than you win, especially early season when competing with hens, open woods and being lower them him where he could easily look your way and not see a hen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy S., post: 5071186, member: 131"] I bet he had hens too, especially this early in the season. With that said, I try to always get level or above them before I call, regardless of how big of circle I have to make to gain ground on him. Assuming I have enough access to make that big of a swing. If not, then I would have gotten as close as possible like you did and did my best. With traditional turkey hunting ([I]no decoys and no TSS 75 yard shots[/I]), expect to get beat more times than you win, especially early season when competing with hens, open woods and being lower them him where he could easily look your way and not see a hen. [/QUOTE]
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