As you can see, lots of different opinions...and mine is this: listen to what the birds are doing and mimic it....I've hunted lots of different places, and times of the season and for me, I love fly down! There's something about sneaking into an area before sun-up, setting up and then listening to the woods wake up...which, for me, is key. I've been in spots where a lone gobbler was roosted and we did very little calling because there was no competition...to mornings where it seemed evey tree held a flock of birds and for this we had to be very aggressive...my piece of advice is to listen to the woods and do what the other birds are doing. I like it when I get into a shouting match with an old hen, it can be a lot of fun! If there are multiple gobblers I like to call a lot and like someone else mentioned, use different calls so you sound like several hens...you don't need to call all the Tom's in but you need to call at least one in! If there are multiple Toms, I have found if you sound like a couple (or more) hens with no Toms then several will come running!
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