Its early in the season and you shouldnt gove up any hope. The hens are far from being ready to breed and the toms know this. I have been trying to get oneparticular tom on film for about a week and called him in lastnight but not close enough for any pictures. He never made a sound. All I could see was his red head comming through the brush. At one point it looked as if he was going to come into my decoys but then all of a sudden he was gone. I did manage to call in a hen but she was also skeptical. Give the toms another weekortwo and youll see that they may come in easier. This early in the season you want to make sure you dont call too much. Too muchnow will turn a hot tom cold realfast.We have been seeing this tom for the last 2 years and watching him grow. Hes a monster now and I wish I would have put in for a tag this year. I could buy a tag over the counter, butunfortunatley, the DNR seems to ignore my area for any extra tags for any of the seasons.Im going to sit out again tomorrow morning and see if I can call him in. We see him everyday at about the same times 2 times aday buthes just not ready yet. This bird is big. He didnt get to betheboss by being stupid. I saw him last spring when I shot the tom I shot and never knew he was there. He never made a sound when he came in. But I was more than satisified with the tom I did take last year. The one we have been watching for the last two years makes the one I took last year look like a small jake. Im just hoping he cracks and comes in so I can get some high quality pictures of him so I can post them. Im thinking if he makes through the rest of the WI season, im going to try to harvest him this fall or next spring. Heres the tom I shot a year ago this May.