Originally Posted by
Big Dawg
Still a little cool for them to be real active. If I was out looking for them in hill country in early morning I would be consentrating on points that face northeast. Another tactic I found useful this time of year was to wait until mid afternoon and sit on the edges of fields and call very sparingly, just clucks and purrs.
Most people call way to much. Once he gobbles to your call he knows where you are. Wait him out with soft clucks and light purrs. Those hens walk around all day scratching and purring and old long beard knows that. If you cut, cackle and yelp every couple of minutes he's not coming to vist. Just my humble opinion.