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<blockquote data-quote="Roost 1" data-source="post: 4536500" data-attributes="member: 10080"><p>This property only has about 8 acres of woods on it so I figured the birds were hanging in the woods.</p><p>Actually I hadn't been there very long and a small group of hens came out into the field about 300yds away so I began calling a little. Well they didn't stay out long and went back in the woods. I hadn't been seeing these hens, only gobblers, in the evenings. Apparently the gobblers were close enough to hear my calling because they came from the neighbors wheat field, behind me, about 20 minutes later. I can see all these fields from the road and have not seen any birds in the wheat field. </p><p>Prolly more luck than anything else but it was a break from deer hunting and a good way to pass a little time waiting for the UK game to come on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roost 1, post: 4536500, member: 10080"] This property only has about 8 acres of woods on it so I figured the birds were hanging in the woods. Actually I hadn’t been there very long and a small group of hens came out into the field about 300yds away so I began calling a little. Well they didn’t stay out long and went back in the woods. I hadn’t been seeing these hens, only gobblers, in the evenings. Apparently the gobblers were close enough to hear my calling because they came from the neighbors wheat field, behind me, about 20 minutes later. I can see all these fields from the road and have not seen any birds in the wheat field. Prolly more luck than anything else but it was a break from deer hunting and a good way to pass a little time waiting for the UK game to come on. [/QUOTE]
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