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Old 04-24-2008, 10:24 AM
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Default RE: Lone hen question

Depends on your style of hunting. iF i don't hear a gobble then I prefer to "cut and run", covering a lot of ground trying to find a turkey that will gobble and is in the mood to play. I can't stand sitting in one place calling at decoys, hoping something will come by.

The fact that a lone hen came to you doesn't mean anything to me. If these hens are by themselves they have probably already been bred and are looking to nest. Gobblers won't spend any time chasing them anymore.

I would look elsewhere.
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