To answer that question Andy, The Gobbler showed first. We didn't even realize a hen was with him until we went out to get him and she took off. There was a knob he walked up and over so we never seen her. I seen him hit the ground and blow up and head our way from probably 300 yards away. We were in a slither of woods behind the knob. I knew when he popped over that knob in the field he needed to shoot because he wouldn't see a hen in that open area so it worked out great. I didn't call much at all but when I did he hammered. I told my son when he gobbled and I felt the vibration off of it he was close! Next thing you see was a big white head and a fan! When he went out of strut he put it on him. Man it was exciting but very quick this morning. Thanks guys , I appreciate the comments! Very thankful this morning.