when you got one coming to you.......
ok, hypothetical here. let's say that you guys are set up on a very large pasture, about 10 yards inside the woodline with a decoy 25 yards out. you've got one gobbling about 150 yards out, but you can't see him. He's not gobbling too much so you're not quite sure if he's coming to you or not.question- do you guys get in a position with your gun already up in a position to shoot,perhaps resting on your knee, or do you have it down in a position where you can grab it when you see him? I usually have mine on the ground and I pick it up at an opportune time when the bird has turned his head from me. experience last year has got me thinking that maybe i should keep my gun up to minimize movement(had a total of four birds come to me, makes it tough to move) but on the other hand sometimes I like to get on the friction call rather than the mouth call. just wondering how you guys do it.