As the morning mist began to clear, a tom hammered from his roost. Perched on a large hackberry tree limb in a finger of woods running up into a cut cornfield, the big bird was content to wait for hens to come to him.
My blind was nestled against a wild plum thicket next to the property line. The hen and jake decoys were set out 30 yards at 10 o’clock beside it. Since I couldn’t shoot into the neighboring field, the tom would have to cross over to my side of the fence.
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