\when I have clients, it takes about 2-3 days and they are sleeping on stand.
They are a long way from home, so a couple lete nights with a few drinks of JD coupled with early mornings and it's easy to fall off to dream land.
I also have a 'chair' that I put my clients in. The chair is on the ground and has a great back support, so they just stretch out and lean back while I play the dying rabbit blues. Pretty soon they are snoring.
One time when Byron south was up for a hunt he was giving me the gears for falling asleep on the stand. I would blow a series and immediately start snoring. snore for a couple minutes, snap to and call again. He tried to sneak around the big hay bale to "SURPRISE" me, but it's hard to sneak up on a guy who is pro.
As long as you're having fun, it's all ok. If it's warm and sunny, sometimes it's hard to fight the urge to stretch out on the side hill and have a nap.
As long as you're not calling wolves or bears I wouldn't worry.
This past weekend there was a guy who died in his car. a black bear dragged him out and fed on him for a while and then buried the body. I don't have all the details but it sounds like the guy died before the bear came along.
Be careful out there. Remember we are all part of the food chain.