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catman529":3ru6gbfv said:
Here is the video for those who were interested

Another great video.

BigA was trying your patience with that one staring at you at 20 yards :D !
 
PalsPal":2gzjbwbo said:
catman529":2gzjbwbo said:
Here is the video for those who were interested

Another great video.

BigA was trying your patience with that one staring at you at 20 yards :D !
lol no kidding, I thought for sure he would be able to see it. Shows what difference 2 feet can make as far as what you see in the woods.


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catman529":1gjt8p65 said:
PalsPal":1gjt8p65 said:
catman529":1gjt8p65 said:
Here is the video for those who were interested

Another great video.

BigA was trying your patience with that one staring at you at 20 yards :D !
lol no kidding, I thought for sure he would be able to see it. Shows what difference 2 feet can make as far as what you see in the woods.


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I was getting a bit frustrated actually. I couldn't get eyes on either bird. Ole Catman kept saying he's in full strut and he's left of this tree & that tree. Then, the 2nd tom shows up and Catman is basically saying shoot him you big dummy!!! LOL!!!! He couldn't get why I couldn't see him. The only thing I could see was the occasional tail fan of the strutter. I caught a glimpse of the 2nd bird just as his head went below the crest of the holler. When I shot the strutter I had a small window but that was the most of his head and neck I had seen. It's crazy what a different view you can have 3 feet away from someone. It's made me realize when watching some of Cat's videos the camera view and your own sight view can be very different.
 

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