There are few things more frustrating than a longbeard that just won’t commit. Sometimes you can see him strutting away, just out of range. He’ll pace back and forth, covering ground with tiny steps while gobbling his head off, but just won’t break your way.
Other times, you can only hear him, which is almost more frustrating. Sometimes there isn’t anything you can do. But that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t try a few things to see if you can persuade him to stop showing off, and to start walking in.
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