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Old 04-10-2008 | 11:43 AM
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Default RE: Passive or aggressive philosophy?

ORIGINAL: GMMAT

The reason I ask, MN.....

Seems to me a "boss" gobbler isn't real concerned about a really "needy" sounding hen. My guess is he don't have to be......lol.


And....to go along with that......the subordinates don't really wanna get caught with their hands in the cookie jar (so to speak). I try to leave the calling (in theory) as light as possible to let 'em know I'm "in the area"......and let them sort it out amongst themselves who's interested and who isn't.

On private land.....with lightly pressured birds (this is pretty much what I have).......at least in my head this makes sense.

Disclaimer: I am NOT picky about which bird I will take with a bow.
Hey, if it works for you, keep on doing it.

What you're explaining is why often times I will have a caller set up behind me.
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