..Fighting Purr...
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Typical Buck
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From: In the hills of ,West Virginia west virginia USA
.Just a guess,i would say works best in the early spring
when the mating season is heating up,but a ole gobbler is
still likes to stick his ole snout into things..
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..JESUS IS COMING BACK BE READY...
when the mating season is heating up,but a ole gobbler is
still likes to stick his ole snout into things..
....JESUS IS COMING BACK BE READY...
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From: Blair Co., PA USA
You know, I read about this technique every winter and early spring in magazines and here on the board, and I always seem to neglect it. I always encounter tough birds(seems like every one here in PA is tough) and I never think to create a mock fight. 90% of the time I have a friction call in my hand and I just never think about doing it. I think I'll write a note about it on my strikers or something <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>. Thanks for the tip.
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From: scranton pa USA
A couple of years ago I tried the fighting purr system by Knight and hale and I had a gobbler come running from about 500 yards in a matter of minutes but the only probelm was he was on a ridge up from me and he refused to come down hill. I was totally amazed how quickly he came running. It only worked that one time for me but I don't use it often and I probably didn't use it at the right time.
I too am curious to see if it works in the fall. It worth a try if nothing else is working and they are going the other way! Good luck to all this fall!
I too am curious to see if it works in the fall. It worth a try if nothing else is working and they are going the other way! Good luck to all this fall!




