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<blockquote data-quote="bvoss" data-source="post: 1781619" data-attributes="member: 8205"><p>Had a buddy who was just getting into turkey hunting and told me he had this bird behind his house that was always gobbling on the roost, but when he called to him he would go the other way. I told him to try to get within 75 yards or so of him on the roost and right after he starts gobbling do a three scratch sequence(One scratch, pause, then two quicker ones. Wait a few seconds, one, then a two or three quicker ones) to similate the turkey scratching for acorns every 2 or 3 minutes. The bird flew into his lap and he shot him before his feet were even wet from the dew with 0 yelps, 0 cutts, 0 fly down cackles. He was a huge bird with 1 3/8 spurs. Scratchin Works!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bvoss, post: 1781619, member: 8205"] Had a buddy who was just getting into turkey hunting and told me he had this bird behind his house that was always gobbling on the roost, but when he called to him he would go the other way. I told him to try to get within 75 yards or so of him on the roost and right after he starts gobbling do a three scratch sequence(One scratch, pause, then two quicker ones. Wait a few seconds, one, then a two or three quicker ones) to similate the turkey scratching for acorns every 2 or 3 minutes. The bird flew into his lap and he shot him before his feet were even wet from the dew with 0 yelps, 0 cutts, 0 fly down cackles. He was a huge bird with 1 3/8 spurs. Scratchin Works! [/QUOTE]
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