Hey Folks,
We were out a couple mornings ago, and the devils skirted around us after fly down.. They gobbled on the roost, but when they hit the ground, they already had hens so they didn't need to keep gobbling...When they finally hit the field we were on the edge of, they had their own mission to go so no amount of calling or lack of forced them to even look our way and the decoys didn't help either.....
So, what I think we're doing in the AM is to set a ground blind up on a rocky outcropping, sort of like a low brush island in this field and the birds, if they follow the plan will go one side or the other in range....That's the plan anyway. I'm also going to pack in my strutter decoy and if they stay in the middle of the field or further out, I'll send TurkeyWesley out behind it to try to reap one of them, nothing to lose and no one else in the neighbourhood and it's a wide field so no fear of getting shot...We've got a low doghouse Altan blind that doesn't have too high of a profile so we should be ok in the limited brush....
Any thoughts or suggestions?
TurkeyJohn