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By Don Mulligan
Special to ESPNOutdoors.com May 11, 2006 Thursday, May 11, 2006 Deciding whether to stay put and wait out a reluctant gobbler or get up and chase him is a tough decision unless the hunter is in a wheelchair, in which case there is no strategy to ponder. Just getting into the woods and setting up often is a big ordeal for some wheelchair-users, so the only move they typically make is to go home. They have to rely on a little help from the turkeys, as well as from their friends. Despite that potential hunting handicap, some boast success rates as high ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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