Speaking of all of this, just jogged my memory bank. But in conditions like this especially OR when the leaves are like corn flakes walking, change your gait a little bit and use a diaphragm turkey call and make soft putts, clucks and yelps every so often. I do this a lot carry it in my binoc pouch. Heck, typically its in my mouth the whole time anyways and its great practice for turkey calling getting those low volume calls in. This calms deer greatly and they think its just turkey's moving through the area. IT also doubles as a coyote howler or if you see a coyote or a fox or bobcat and want to try to call it in, you can do some predator screams or screeches on it quite easily. You can do a lot of different calls on a simple double reed turkey mouth call.