I'm snowed in an bored as hell. Going through some you tube stuff and came across this. I figured it'd be a train wreck but watched to see what they'd say. He mentions the very first thing, your decoys have to be realistic. Now I've seen some pretty bad ones work but do these look realistic to you? Wow!!
https://youtu.be/tQq4IBL9mg4
Yea, a bit lame looking......The new ones today look real good....
The harder body ones look ok and I'm actually sure they both work it's just his comments to realism. What kind are the rougher looking ones?
Some of the video comments gave me a good chuckle.
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Yea felt like I was listening to Biden. Says stuff that's so obviously off
I zone out as soon as i hear someone start talking about decoys. Let alone the whole"realistic" argument.
It wasn't about the decoys bud, nor any actual interest in what he was saying. Like I said I expected a train wreck it just caught me off guard that was all.
It is interesting though to me where lines are drawn. Never heard no one comment about decoying waterfowl or even big game/varmints.
I don't see the issue. Myself I now use them. I'm deaf in one ear and can't see out of my previously dominant eye. Can't tell where a bird is gobbling at and dekes give me somewhere to focus towards. I personally don't use them for primary calling power. I wish I could just tell even a little bit which way a bird is. My girl often comes to help me roost if she's around. Times I can feel them gobble they're so close but don't see them.
Now some guys say things against dekes might use crossbows, traicams or bait in a deer season. They might feel a need to shoot long range at turkey, etc all that's worse and much less sporting to not sporting at all imo
No train wreck here. I personally have zero interest in them but I ain't gonna tell others what to do. I personally believe the whole "realistic" deal is more to attract customers than turkeys. I ain't the brightest but I do pay a little attention to things and I have noticed colors and shapes trigger birds more than "details". Heck, I have a mourning dove that is obsessed with one of my wife's coffee mugs. Its all about the color on that one.
I agree bud, like I said I use them primarily so I know where to look. I'm not a field sitter.
Hey, do what you enjoy. I am personally impressed by the way you have fought back and continue to hit the woods. A lot of people roll over and quit when they are faced with issues like yours. Much respect on that.
If they had to look real, they would have never sold a funky chicken.
Quote from: Happy on March 13, 2022, 03:22:42 PM
Hey, do what you enjoy. I am personally impressed by the way you have fought back and continue to hit the woods. A lot of people roll over and quit when they are faced with issues like yours. Much respect on that.
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Quote from: Happy on March 13, 2022, 03:22:42 PM
Hey, do what you enjoy. I am personally impressed by the way you have fought back and continue to hit the woods. A lot of people roll over and quit when they are faced with issues like yours. Much respect on that.
Thank you bud, I appreciate that. An old guy once told me when he was a young man and had some issues, an old man told him, "Life is a series of adjustments". That's very true. We adjust the best we can and move forward
I do hunt decoys and have my set of "Rules to Hunting Decoys Right"
I went from the old foam Feather Flex Decoys right to DSD's, and I can tell you that the birds' interaction between the two is way different. The old foam would attract a bird "in-range" but my DSD's would cause birds to interact with them, want them to be right around / hang around with them. It's been a whole different game for me.
He makes a few good points too, some of what I go by when I am using them.
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I think I just lost brain cells watching this, somehow I made it thru the whole video
Thanks for sharing, it was a fun video to watch... walk in your own boots and hunt the way you feel... LOL... :turkey2: