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<blockquote data-quote="Bgoodman30" data-source="post: 5073160" data-attributes="member: 18480"><p>2 things happened IMO. You either didn't wait him out long enough to get him curious and frustrated. Honestly when a bird is strutting and gobbling periodically on a hillside I find it usually takes at least an hour for him to give in and come looking. I have waited 2-3 hours for him to finally move. Second he could of had a hang up like an old fence, creek etc. </p><p></p><p>Everyone always says move but bumping the bird which happens frequently especially if he has the high ground would be the worst outcome here.. Try a new position another day.. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bgoodman30, post: 5073160, member: 18480"] 2 things happened IMO. You either didn't wait him out long enough to get him curious and frustrated. Honestly when a bird is strutting and gobbling periodically on a hillside I find it usually takes at least an hour for him to give in and come looking. I have waited 2-3 hours for him to finally move. Second he could of had a hang up like an old fence, creek etc. Everyone always says move but bumping the bird which happens frequently especially if he has the high ground would be the worst outcome here.. Try a new position another day.. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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