EKYHunter
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Same law in KY. And calling them in like that just educates birds. If you’ve got a bird answering and he’s going away, he’s got hens or he’s got someplace he wants to be. You can circle around and get in front of them or simply move on to another bird. Or, fire up the hens. If you hear one calling, initiate her. If she yelps, you yelp. If she cuts, you cut. Aggravate her and she might just come looking to shit you up, dragging that gobbler with her. Lost calling will sometimes bring the hens as well. You could also try a fighting purr. Purr on a mouth call and a slate or box call. When this works, they’ll come running. A kee kee can also work to bring in the hens. Lastly, if you feel safe, you can gobble back at him with a gobble tube, mouth call, or tube call. It can also depend on how much property you have to hunt. If it’s a lot, you can get very aggressive in your tactics or if a small piece of land, you’d better off waiting until later in the morning when the hens should be nesting. Lots of options.