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<blockquote data-quote="rem270" data-source="post: 5343416" data-attributes="member: 1700"><p>This exact thing happened to me this morning. No gobbles where I thought they'd be roosted. 730 I thought I heard a faint gobble when someone started up a mower. I took off slow walking and seen him in a freshly disced field alone. I was about 300 yards from him and started calling. He gobbled but didn't have much to do with me. Then a hen came out halfway between me and him and he hung around half strutting the whole time. I decided to use a big ditch to get closer and it all worked great. She was 60 yards angling away and he was closerto the wood line and moving left to right. He made it to 30 yard's and I needed him to move to the right about 5 steps to clear a small tree. He spooked on me and that was it. So close.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rem270, post: 5343416, member: 1700"] This exact thing happened to me this morning. No gobbles where I thought they'd be roosted. 730 I thought I heard a faint gobble when someone started up a mower. I took off slow walking and seen him in a freshly disced field alone. I was about 300 yards from him and started calling. He gobbled but didn't have much to do with me. Then a hen came out halfway between me and him and he hung around half strutting the whole time. I decided to use a big ditch to get closer and it all worked great. She was 60 yards angling away and he was closerto the wood line and moving left to right. He made it to 30 yard's and I needed him to move to the right about 5 steps to clear a small tree. He spooked on me and that was it. So close. [/QUOTE]
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