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Offline kevinlisa06

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Re: Need some advice
« Reply #15 on: April 25, 2014, 08:37:49 PM »
Has he been in that clearing before when you have heard him? Sounds like this bird has hens with him and may have to wait a week or so until he breeds a few of them. Or if you have a day where you can hunt the whole day make a few calls to him let him respond then just wait him out toms will generally come back to the same spot later in the day to find that phantom hen.


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Re: Need some advice
« Reply #16 on: April 25, 2014, 09:18:46 PM »
Stick with it and don't get down.....you're into birds and it sounds like you played your hand pretty well.  It's just a matter of time.  Keep us posted and take good photos when you get him!

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Re: Need some advice
« Reply #17 on: April 26, 2014, 06:54:13 AM »
I've been working this one big tom this year. I've seen him w/hens, I've seen him by himself and seen him w/8 jakes strutting in the middle of a field w/no hens. This boy won’t come to a call. I worked him for over a mile last Sunday, he took me away, I got in front of him, had the jakes right in front of me and he would gobble off about 100yds out, then he took me back to where we started. Got a picture of him, no hens, as he went by my game camera at 11:15am and then a picture of me stepping over the same log at 11:51am. Yesterday morning he gobbled once, I was across a field from him, they were quite the night before so I sat at one of his roosts. At 6:15am 2 hens came out w/him on their tail. I walked around them sat up in front of them just to have the hens cross the field. I went back and sat up where I thought they would come through and here come the hens. They were long gone by the time he showed up at round 200 yds out. I called and he strutted, gobbled and walked back to his corner where he came from. I went home got some work done around the house moved a ground blind to a spot where he goes through in the afternoon. I've called at him on several afternoons between 5 and 6 and he goes right back to his corner and gobbles until they go to the roost. So last night in my ground blind w/a stutter Tom decoy w/2 hens. At 6 strait up he gobbled and strutted right by my set up out of range to his corner. :bash: When I made a gobble call he would hang around but not for long. I've had Toms do this several times over the years, but this is my first year I’ve seen him most of the time doing it. I've never gone after just one bird before but this guy has got me on a mission. Some times there is just that one call they like, I have to find one of my wingbone calls I made. They are packed in a box some where from our move.       

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Re: Need some advice
« Reply #18 on: April 26, 2014, 08:28:46 AM »
Pa Ben that sounds like a really fun bird to hunt!! I'd love to find one like that.  Even if you don't get him that's one you'll remember (probably remember him even more if you don't end up getting him).  Keep us posted.

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Re: Need some advice
« Reply #19 on: April 26, 2014, 09:55:26 AM »
Just got back to the house. I went and looked in a field where I've seen him this time of day. Yep, he was there w/a hen and 3 jakes. I sat were I've seen him go before. I just made very soft calls and time in between. The jakes came by at 20 yds. But no big guy. The hen took him below and behind me. The last I saw him was about 800 yds out following the hen into the woods. This is the same route he took me last Sunday where I got him on my game camera. I have a ground blind at the base of that ridge, I'm going to try and find my wing bone call and put one jake decoy out and site there, should take him about an hr. to make his way back.

 


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