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How to Fire Up a Silent Spring Tom
Right before sunrise, gobblers get excited. They're very vocal on the roost and after fly down. It's like when the lights go out at a pro basketball game, the music begins to pump, and the announcer bellows the starting lineup to a hyped-up crowd.
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