No doubt you’ve been a part of that’ll-never-work type of maneuvers in the turkey woods that end up paying dividends. Maybe it was a 20-yard reposition on some birds working around you. Or perhaps a complete end-around where you reconnected with a ranging flock you last laid eyes on hours earlier.
I can think of several times when I thought all hope was lost, when walking back to the truck and changing my view made all the difference in the world. So, can we harness that effectiveness deliberately, rather than randomly?
