At first i would say the biggest thing is patience. I can't tell you how many hunts i have blown getting antsy wanting to get up and move on a bird. Only to find out the bird was either closer than i thought. Or was in a good place to see me. If you don't know where he is going, and don't have the time to circle real wide to beat him there. Sit tight and piss off that hen he's with. Mimic her, and when she calls back cut her off with a couple cuts and roll into a yelp. You'll know real quick if your getting under her skin or not. If she cuts you off, finish your yelp. Cut and yelp again. Just all around piss her off. It's the proverbial shit talking.. If she shuts up. She's coming to kick your butt and you'll likely hear her coming. And hopefully that tom is in tow. Practice calling so that you know what sound means what to a tom.. Good luck out there... Any morning you have a tom gobbling. Is a good morning. Trust me. You'll have plenty where they're tight lipped.