As the minutes passed, the talkative gobbler stood his ground 60 yards from the water hole. An hour had gone by before he finally decided to take a closer look at the “hens” getting a drink. He didn’t make it all the way there.
Chalk up another tom in the bag that came in to wet his whistle and check out the “girls” at his favorite watering hole.
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