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Old 04-10-2008 | 02:44 PM
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Default RE: Passive or aggressive philosophy?

ORIGINAL: GMMAT

IMO......it depends on the birds in your area.....and whether or not the pecking order has been established or not (yet). Again....IMO......being aggressive with your calling (if you plan to remain stationary) will sometimes limit who (and how many)comes looking. And I don't mean that to say the most aggressive birds will be enticed, at all.

I'd like to hear from the vets on this philosophy, though. Hence my question in the thread header and my plea for others to expound.
Well the guy who called for me was a 30 year turkey vet, he hunts them all over. Ohio, Ky, IN, and MI. He called the exact same way.
it depends on the birds in your area
Jeff the turkeys have no idea if I have a gun or bow in the blind, the effective range of a shot gun is about 40 yds. My bow is 40 yds.


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