Sure, mostly goes to how I set and changes throughout the spring season early to late and by the year and bird I am hunting.
So these are the always rules for me.
I never hunt over more than 1 Jake decoy in a set.
My dominant decoy of a set is always set to me and then to strong side with next.
For shotgun decoy is set at 15yard mark, bow is about 7-10 yards.
I make my sets according to what I am seeing while scouting, and if I know the bird.
I always give the decoys elbow room, I want space for a gobbler to move around them.
I would rarely hunt decoys in the timber, but there are a few...
I will also note motion is a major part of this and have modified my decoys to move easily in the wind.
If I am using a Strutter it is only a White Headed one, I designed/developed this 20 years ago and don't play any other game than him.
Decoys are not for every hunt, just tools in the shed.
Would be hard to explain every situational set I make, a lot is in my head and just know what works from experience. I have studied a lot of the behavioral and biological side of turkey hunting and how the dominace game works.
If you have some specifics PM me and can always go from there.
MK M GOBL