I know that in nature, the hen comes to the gobbler. I was fine until I heard this fact. Now it seems I'm trying too hard because all I can think about is whether or not I have technique enough to lure him in. Today I worked a gobbler that came about 200 yards to my calls, until he was about 100 yards away. He then stopped for 45 minutes and I had to go to work.
Can you guys give me some of your calling patterns, such as how many Yelps you do in a certain time frame? (and all other things like putts, clucks and purrs)
I just want to know the way others work a bird to perfection and ultimately to it being shot. I know every birds different but some scenarios please?
Greatly Appreciated
-Mossy


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) Another thing I would've done is suddenly developed an illness preventing me from workin'. I bet a dollar to a dime that the tom you were workin' eventually came to the very spot you called from.


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