What would you do when faced with an attacking force and you are outnumbered six to one? If you are a spring turkey hunter, you’d smile and wait for the leading edge to enter your decoys.
That was the enviable position I was in shortly after two big toms and four jakes first appeared as a formidable phalanx on the eastern horizon. In perfect alignment like mounted cavalry, the birds were evenly spaced apart as they approached my setup from a half-field distance.
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