I am not a professional turkey hunting guide but I knew a great one once. I have called in 15 toms and two jakes for friends in one season. I have called birds in for bows. Just called 5 jakes in for my cousin Monday before last. The thing you notice is I am not saying I have ever called one in for myself. The truth is I have many times and some really nice toms. Putting it all together so you can call and seal the deal is tough. I would recommend getting a budy involved in the process. My cousin and I first hunted turkeys together 34 years ago. I have hunted them pretty hard ever since. He had not always had the time and at 49 he took his first with a bow(he should have let me take him again sooner, LOL). Stay in the blind or good cover and have the budy call from behind ten to 15 yards. I carried my shotgun the other day just as a backup for my cousin's shot, he dropped him in his tracks, so when one of the remaing jakes went to peck the down bird I took it and we doubled, but me with the shotgun. Our next goal is both uf us with bow on mature toms. When I say good cover look for between brush or fallen tree and more cover behind where you have a little bit of mobility, the blind is great but like in beyondmyken's instance it may not be in the perfect spot every time. One other suggestion is if you have hens in front of you and if they are clucking and yelping when you yelp try getting more aggresive too, and by that I mean excited. Also don't be afraid to do the same set up you did but try in the afternoon while hopefully your competition hunter is somewhere else. Hopefully you will get one without any further disapointment. But you never know the guy that got that bird may be the very one that would love to call the next one in for you to get with your bow. I know I would call one in for anyone that was just polite when they asked.