:12:02
Look how that's bogged down there.
:12:05
Bogged an inch deep there in that dirt.
:12:10
He weigh 18, 20 pounds.
Look at the size of the track.
:12:13
Look how he's bogging up that hard dirt.
:12:17
He probably crossed
late yesterday afternoon...
:12:20
and roosted right back down
here in these woods.
:12:31
If he's got a hen with him, it's very
hard to call him away from that hen.
:12:34
You can believe that.
:12:37
Anybody that'll tell you they can...
:12:38
call agobblEr away
from a pack of hens, just anytime...
:12:44
Did you hear that?
:12:47
Sounds almost like a turkey gobbling,
but it's not.
:12:50
It's one of them
big woodpeckers pecking.
:12:54
FooI you a lot of times.
:13:02
Occasionally, you'll call a biggobblEr...
:13:06
away from some hens...
:13:08
but very seldom.
:13:11
I'd rather not even try to call one away.
:13:15
Well, you always try, but you can't do it.
:13:18
I never have.
:13:20
Very seldom.
:13:27
I have different areas
I like to sit around and wait.
:13:32
I sit here a lot of times.
:13:35
Since this car
was sitting around so much...
:13:37
a lot of people, they don't know for sure...
:13:39
if we have a police officer on duty here
or not.
:13:41
I can sit here and catch a lot of them
as they come across the bridge...
:13:45
or come down through town.
:13:47
Like this tanker.
He sounds like he's getting on it now.
:13:56
Try to hold them down.