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<blockquote data-quote="tslabaugh" data-source="post: 1097905" data-attributes="member: 2226"><p>Congrats man. I am in the same boat..... Last weekend was my first time turkey hunting, called a bearded hen in to about 20 yards (didn't know I could take a bearded hen at the time). So I let her walk around me for about 30 minutes.</p><p></p><p>Later I called in two toms and a hen, I just froze up. I watched them walk right through my shooting lane and into thick cover. I am totally kicking myself in the butt now and have nightmares about this big ol tom gobbling at me! lol But even without shooting one yet, it is extremely fun if they are talkative or responsive to calls.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Also, about the hen staying around... If you can keep her around and you hear a gobbler in the distance, do so. She may help attract the tom in by doing the calling for you and providing herself as a "live decoy".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tslabaugh, post: 1097905, member: 2226"] Congrats man. I am in the same boat..... Last weekend was my first time turkey hunting, called a bearded hen in to about 20 yards (didn't know I could take a bearded hen at the time). So I let her walk around me for about 30 minutes. Later I called in two toms and a hen, I just froze up. I watched them walk right through my shooting lane and into thick cover. I am totally kicking myself in the butt now and have nightmares about this big ol tom gobbling at me! lol But even without shooting one yet, it is extremely fun if they are talkative or responsive to calls. Also, about the hen staying around... If you can keep her around and you hear a gobbler in the distance, do so. She may help attract the tom in by doing the calling for you and providing herself as a "live decoy". [/QUOTE]
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