Bogobble, I' ve had the same thing happen a
few times over the last several years with my
Double Bull blinds. From my experience, I' ve
never had a gobbler get spooked, only hens.
Most of the time though I set my blind up on
the edge of a open field or pasture, completely
in the open except for a few limbs I cut off to
stick in the ground around the bottom of my
blind-had ' em actually get so close they brush
up against my blind[

]. But...as we know, turkeys
will be turkeys[&:]and what works for one...
won' t work on another???
Ever get another chance at the big one you
missed? Had a big one in close myself the
other night get away somehow[:@].
TB