Biggie and RC are on the money with their advice. I've taken numerous big Eastern longbeards, mostly by simply knowing the terrain and how the birds tend to use it on fly down, approaching the strut zone, etc. As far as calling, less is usually "more" and sometimes not necessary at all. "Realistic" calls? HA, some of the worse "calls" I've heard came from REAL hens! Decoys do work at times, but it tends to be an all or nothing proposition; they either come in or hang up and drift away. One possible exception though; I have seen the real feathers on a mounted decoy fool a dominate bird more than once.