If you read my last (tired of trying) you' ll see that I talked about the birds being active. Well that was about 24hrs ago, and well I got in the setup that I mentioned Early this mornig I herd nothing all morning but a few hens yelping, and I noticed that the hens would get into the gobblers aparent path from the day before, but when I yelp, they would get farther away, not spooked or anything just casually walking off, then later they would come back again, say what you want but I really don' t think it was my soft yelping I my box call. Someone please elaborate on this, but I think the hens were with the gobbler that had been in there for the past few days, then when she heard me calling she led him away in fear of competing whith another hen. Anyway, the real point I' m trying to make is that just yersterday, it was like grand central station, today they wouldn' t even shock gobble. I' ve heard it called the spring lul, lasting about a week or more in some areas, they hens come into heat and run with the gobblers, giving them no reason to gobble(hened up). then after a little while the hens go off to lay eggs where the gobblers can' t find them. Leaving the gobblers ho#nier then ever. I may have not bagged a bird yet, but one thing that I have learned through my 5yrs is that eventually they shake it(at least in my area) just hope its before the season is up. Liike mrmatticus said though its all about the area (amount of hens, hunters, and bad weather). My only advice applies to you and I both HANG IN THERE!!!!