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<blockquote data-quote="Mike_Cass" data-source="post: 2142731" data-attributes="member: 116887"><p>If you are hunting the same area every morning, try not to call from the same locations. More often than not, a gobbler hears you and he'll come to your call, maybe not for hours after you were there but he remembers and he'll come looking. A couple times of him coming to a call from the same spot and nothing there he'll no something is up. Patience is key. If you're working a bird and he doesn't come right in, give it time. Like I said above, he'll come in it just might take a day or 2 or 3 or maybe a few hrs. But they remember where that call came from. And just because he doesn't come in doesn't mean you need to keep calling. There's times for aggressive calling and there's times to just stay silent. Turkey hunting is a big mind game. I've been hunting them for 32 yrs and learn something every time and get outsmarted all the time. My dad always said if turkeys could smell you'd never kill one. Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike_Cass, post: 2142731, member: 116887"] If you are hunting the same area every morning, try not to call from the same locations. More often than not, a gobbler hears you and he’ll come to your call, maybe not for hours after you were there but he remembers and he’ll come looking. A couple times of him coming to a call from the same spot and nothing there he’ll no something is up. Patience is key. If you’re working a bird and he doesn’t come right in, give it time. Like I said above, he’ll come in it just might take a day or 2 or 3 or maybe a few hrs. But they remember where that call came from. And just because he doesn’t come in doesn’t mean you need to keep calling. There’s times for aggressive calling and there’s times to just stay silent. Turkey hunting is a big mind game. I’ve been hunting them for 32 yrs and learn something every time and get outsmarted all the time. My dad always said if turkeys could smell you’d never kill one. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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