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<blockquote data-quote="Okie4570" data-source="post: 2868651" data-attributes="member: 15643"><p>Assuming you're hunting Rio's, early season birds seems to stay flocked together most of the day. Setup where they like to fly down and they'll usually travel a certain direction after flying down, be in that spot. As the season progresses, and hens get bred, the flocks tend to split up. It's not uncommon to find toms wandering alone or in pairs during the mid day and throughout the afternoon. This is a perfect time to call them in, and they may come in without ever gobbling. I try not to hunt anywhere close to the evening roost area, I like them to feel like they can always come bed each night. Then game on the next day again if need be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okie4570, post: 2868651, member: 15643"] Assuming you're hunting Rio's, early season birds seems to stay flocked together most of the day. Setup where they like to fly down and they'll usually travel a certain direction after flying down, be in that spot. As the season progresses, and hens get bred, the flocks tend to split up. It's not uncommon to find toms wandering alone or in pairs during the mid day and throughout the afternoon. This is a perfect time to call them in, and they may come in without ever gobbling. I try not to hunt anywhere close to the evening roost area, I like them to feel like they can always come bed each night. Then game on the next day again if need be. [/QUOTE]
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