Preparing for my first turkey hunt some four decades ago, I watched several videos and attended hunting seminars, leading me to focus on strategies for morning hunts.
The advice was to get a gobbler to respond to a locator call from the roost, then sneak to within about 100 yards of his roost tree before dawn the next morning. Offering up soft yelps, I sometimes convinced the tom and hens to fly down and head in my direction.
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