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(MCT) — KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Jay Faherty admits that he is the exception to the rule when it comes to turkey hunting.

Most hunters look down their noses at the fall season, thinking that it’s a time when the birds aren’t very vocal and aren’t receptive to calls. Spring is the time they look forward to, when lovesick gobblers readily come in and put on a show for the perceived hens that are calling them.

But Faherty will tell you that the big turkey birds can put on more of show than most hunters imagine in the fall. Take last weekend, for example.

“We had a fantastic hunting trip last weekend near Mount Vernon (Mo.),” said Faherty, who invented the HIPS (Hidden In Plain Sight) Blind and was taking some of his pro staff out. “I called for them, and we had some adult gobblers running in, gobbling and actually strutting, they were so fired up.

“It was so exciting. We got one of the birds real close and one of my pro staff shot him with a bow. Everything went just the way you’d want it to.”

Now Faherty was hoping for a repeat on a farm near Smithville Lake. He slipped through the darkness early one Tuesday morning before he finally arrived at a strip of timber along a pasture. He arranged his HIPS blind, which is actually a camouflaged shield with a kickstand to prop it up in front of him, pulled a facemask down and began calling just before daylight. By the time, he had finished a series of yelps and kee-kee runs, he had turkeys calling from three directions in front of him.

As he continued to call, he watched the turkeys that had just pitched down from a tree across the pasture begin milling around in the open grassland. But when mother hen joined them, they followed her lead and walked away.

When they got to the end of the field, Faherty used an often-tried fall technique and raced toward them to break up the flock and try to call in one of the insecure birds. But that didn’t work as planned. The young turkeys flew in the same direction, reassembled and again walked off with the hen.

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