I can tell youTE being able to use a mouthcall and good use of your decoys can help a ton with the obvious.Having your hands free and his attention somewhere else is a big help.Your set-up is critical too,a gun is alot easier to maneuver than a bow,i've shot a lot of gobblers lying in a prone position with a gun, a bow is out of the question.Your set-up takes a little more thought and forsight in considering this.I would definately practice with your bow too in shooting from the positions you could possibly be in out in the woods hunting.Its far different than the ole silloutes and haybales in the backyard...

....good luck Bob..