So I have scouted out 2 nice longbeards 2 days ago. They are with several hens all heading into a pasture by way of the lake side. I have set up a blind along there route and anticipate them keeping the same pattern tomorrow. There is a chance they may travel just a bit out of range of my youngest's 20 gauge.
The question is using my Southern Belle hen decoy, alert pose. I have no jake or tom decoy but feel for this scenario one would be good. Two toms are trailing the hens and I feel if they saw my hen and some competition they would be ready to run in for a fight.
I attatched last years Jake tail feathers and wings to a bamboo stick and intend to stake it in the ground ahead of my hen. I am hoping this will draw them in range for my boys. I have heard of others using a stick with feathers on it but is it just to ghetto to actually work? All that I need to do is bring them in another 15 to 20 yards.
I dont even think that I will be doing much calling as it is with them having so many hens. Maybe just a couple clucks or purrs as they approach the area. Please any advice or thoughts? I appreciate it.