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<blockquote data-quote="TimberWalker" data-source="post: 2130864" data-attributes="member: 117614"><p>Time in the field figuring out their patterns will get you a lot of the way there. </p><p></p><p>Good advice given on over-calling. I'll disagree a bit on needing to sound perfect, some of the worst hen vocalizations I've heard in my life have been from live birds. </p><p></p><p>Definitely sit longer than you think you need to, on a morning hunt I've gotten most toms (jakes are a different story) anywhere from 10-11:30.</p><p></p><p>Watching them roost then sneaking in the morning after and setting up gets the adrenaline pumping. Very fun to be sitting in the middle of them sounding off, just don't be surprised if they fly down to somewhere other than where you set up. Be patient, which can be hard after getting amped up in that situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TimberWalker, post: 2130864, member: 117614"] Time in the field figuring out their patterns will get you a lot of the way there. Good advice given on over-calling. I'll disagree a bit on needing to sound perfect, some of the worst hen vocalizations I've heard in my life have been from live birds. Definitely sit longer than you think you need to, on a morning hunt I've gotten most toms (jakes are a different story) anywhere from 10-11:30. Watching them roost then sneaking in the morning after and setting up gets the adrenaline pumping. Very fun to be sitting in the middle of them sounding off, just don't be surprised if they fly down to somewhere other than where you set up. Be patient, which can be hard after getting amped up in that situation. [/QUOTE]
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