Has anyone ever tried this to get a hung up gobbler to come in? I tried it this morning on a gobbler that was in his strutting zone. Earlier he had several hens with him, but as the morning wore on they slowly moved back to their nests. I sat for over two hours waiting for him to come to my set up, but he refused. I figured I had nothing to lose so I backed down into a deep creek bed and moved about 50 yards away from my set up and called to him again. He responded to my calls with loud gobbles, but still would not move out of his strutting zone. It was only after I moved further down the creek bed that he made his way to my set up, which by that time i was way out of range. Does anyone think this bird is gettable or should I just move to a different area. This area is private property and no one is allowed to hunt it but me and the land owner. I've killed over a dozen turkey over the years and this is the stubbornist turkey I have ever tried to harvest. I figure that as the season wears on my odds of getting this turkey are only going to get better as the hens start staying on their nests.