Since we have alot of new fellers here I thought some incite by our older class would help some of these newer fellers avoid this frusterating situation.But trust me when I say even the most knowledgable turkey hunter in the woods can find himself saying I wish I was 20 yards closer,or over on that ridge,or against that tree.Bad set-ups come from a wide variety of things rather than just being a poor turkey caller.Good turkey callers in a set-up that is not right more often times than not end up with the same results and thats wishing they were somewhere else![:@]I'll give ya one example that attributes to a bad set-up and then you fellas can add on cause I know we've all been there...Lack of preseason scouting can lead a fella right into a thicket,a wall of brush,or what I call no mans land simply because he has no idea what the terrain holds.Alot of fellas make the mistake in there preseason scouting of just going out and listening for vocal birds when one should not only be doing this but taking note of where obstacles such as thickets,roads,trails,fences,and even steep terrain are at.Simply because these things play an important role in where you should and should not set-up on that gobbler and in many cases knowing your land will get you to the bird faster but still in a stealthy fashion....