Decoy Placement
#3
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
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Posts: 125
RE: Decoy Placement
i took some advice a few years ago to give a gobbler what he wants in the spring plain and simple.i put out a lone hen and that tactic has not failed me yet.it also gives you alot more room in your vest.
#6
RE: Decoy Placement
I'd be curious to take a poll of decoy users vs non decoy users. From what I understand---they will be legal here in Alabama next year for the first time. I was certainly thinking of adding some decoys to my bag of tricks---but would love to hear some decoy user feedback---both positive and negative. I find it interesting that most all turkey hunting videos use decoys. So far I have been lucky enough to take 11 longbeards in 4 seasons without them.
#8
Join Date: Jul 2004
Posts: 1
RE: Decoy Placement
If I use a decoy(s), I put it/them at a 45 degree angle to where I want to set up so if the tom comes straight at me he won't peer over the decoy(s) and possibly pick me off. Just a little insurance from an animal that has x-ray vision!
#9
Join Date: Mar 2004
Posts: 6
RE: Decoy Placement
this is for spring hunting in nw missouri. for the record, i'd rather go out without a call than without my dek. that big ol boy is looking for that lovesick hen that you are trying to sound like. when he hears a hen and sees a hen, all is right with the world, and he's not looking eyeball to eyeball with you. for placement, i step off about 20 yards, place one hen dek past where i think the tom will be coming. my boy took one during the mo youth season within 20min of set up. i took mine within 30min during the regular season. i have had a lot of success with deks and couldn't imagin hunting spring birds without one.
#10
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: NewLowell ,Ontario ,Canada
Posts: 2,765
RE: Decoy Placement
I find Decoys a 50-50 chance. Sometimes they work and some they don't. This past season the wife and I had a decoy out on a field edge and call 2 longbeards from a way off across the field, the birds hungup at 50 yards 20 yards from the decoy. That was it I kicked the dam decoy all the way to the truck![:@]
Now on another note , I've had a decoy setup with 6 different ones this season in the same area , and walked away after a couple hours to find when I returned a Tom gobbling right in the decoy spread.
As for this past season , I did kill far more birds with out decoys then with.
I have this thought after this past season that any Callers that are aggressive maybe better with out decoys , as the Gobblers tend to move into the sound of the hen because of excitment. If your a less suttle Caller and tend to sit and watch , a decoy may work better in your case.
There's something about decoys that seems to draw in Hunters for that added reasurance that One thing may work just a little bit better to your advantage...BT
Now on another note , I've had a decoy setup with 6 different ones this season in the same area , and walked away after a couple hours to find when I returned a Tom gobbling right in the decoy spread.
As for this past season , I did kill far more birds with out decoys then with.
I have this thought after this past season that any Callers that are aggressive maybe better with out decoys , as the Gobblers tend to move into the sound of the hen because of excitment. If your a less suttle Caller and tend to sit and watch , a decoy may work better in your case.
There's something about decoys that seems to draw in Hunters for that added reasurance that One thing may work just a little bit better to your advantage...BT