I wasn't sure where to put this (bowhunting or the fall turkey forum) but I decided to put it here since this situation could apply to gun hunters too that might try to ambush a tom along a preferred travel route.
Does anyone bowhunt fall toms using one or more tom decoys?
I have never purposely hunted fall turkeys but instead have shot some while deer hunting that just happened to walk by. This fall I want to specifically pursue a tom or two with the bow. To do this, I will be hunting a property that is bowhunting only. I have hunted this property for several years and most years there is usually a small group of toms (maybe 3-5) and a hen or two with their broods. I have noticed that their movements are fairly predictable. I plan to use a blind and based on some pre-season and in season scouting I will set up along their travel route in or near an alfalfa field that is bordered by corn and woods. I've been thinking about using some standing and relaxed jake decoys that I'll give new paint jobs to and add some longer beards. I can occasionally do some tom yelping or other calling if necessary. Has this type of setup worked for others?