Quick turkey hunting story: My in-laws have 40 acres surrounded by woods and it produces a good flock of turkeys. Their strategy is to set up a blind the evening before with a couple of decoys, then go out before daylight the next morning and wait for a turkey; they don't use a call. this seemed inadequate to me, but they have shot 3-4 turkeys this way over the past 2-3 years, so I can't quibble about their success. They invited me to use the blind (a moveable chair blind) this year, so I'm thinking with my calling I'll surely get a turkey. I tried 3 different morning over the past 2 weeks, seeing turkeys everyday, but they wouldn't come close enough for a shot. At the end of the 3rd day I was debating my next move and the in-law suggested just leaving the blind and come back in a day or 2. I went back today to pick up the blind because I don't have time to go out. As I approached the blind and the decoys (without a gun of course) there was a big tom in full strut right next to them. The decoys and blind were surrounded by 7-8 turkeys, obviously they are smarter than I am.