Spurchaser
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I’m curious as to what caller you set out and leave for the season and how long it’s lasted.
what you are describing isnt an issue, if the call is that close and so is the target....kill it and dont worry about your scent. if the wind isnt right they'll smell you even in that blind long before you ever see them.I generally set up a ground blind and hunt from it for the season which is a month long. The game call is typically able 30 - 40 yards from the ground blind and it's on the other side of a small clearing from my ground blind
What he said!what you are describing isnt an issue, if the call is that close and so is the target....kill it and dont worry about your scent. if the wind isnt right they'll smell you even in that blind long before you ever see them.
Turkey wouldn’t warrant avoiding leaving scent on the ground. It seems a little over the top to me given the information thus far. To each their own though. Hope he finds a solution. So far AWS seems to have the best idea in my opinion.I suspect he's not predator calling but calling for some other type of game since he mentioned a one moth season and hunting only one spot. Mabey turkey given the time of year.
Best idea I have seen so far;-)Hard wiring a speaker and leaving it out there. Then having the amp/controller/unit in the blind is the only way I can think of.
Purchase an old unit, open it up, cut out the old speaker, purchase a TOA sc-615 or similar (making sure it has the same ohms as the original speaker in the unit). Leave that speaker out in the field, run the wire to the blind. You could probably even add a headphone jack so you can just connect the jack and to be able to take the amp/caller unit with you to recharge it. Basically something similar to the foxpro snow pro.