Ok, the last 2 nights the gobblerh as gobbled his head off and roosted on this smaller ridge both nights. Set up this morning on a logging trail to his left. It got light..no gobbles....didn't hear anything fly down, but around 6, 2 hens come in from my left and hang around. I thought this is great, I'm between him and them, he'll fly into my lap! Nope, he gobbled from his roost and that was it. I couldn't see him but I'd say h was 50-75 yards to my right. A little while later, I'm looking to my left and start hearing cluck...cluck...putt....putt....putt "Oh darn it"! there was a hen to my right, I couldn't turn and look but it must have been the one hen this gobbler is stuck on! He gobbles loud then, thought it sounded like he was on the ground. all goes quiet. A call a little bit then around 7 get up. I walk up the trail a few feet, stop, and a bird takes off out of a tree from the area where he and his hen or hens had been roosting. I don't know if it was him or not. I was behind some trees so I don't think he was too spooked...he flew off towards where it sounded like his hen went.
What do I do? How do I get this guy away from his hen...or his hen to me? I'll be up there tonight and hopefully he'll gobble like the last 2 nights....these warm nights are making them vocal around here.
I need ideas because I'm getting frustrated and running out of ideas...I don't know if I should bump them apart on the roost tonight or just try to set-up again where they might fly down...HELP


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