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Started by tlh2865, April 01, 2020, 07:59:05 PM
Quote from: MK M GOBL on April 01, 2020, 08:43:33 PMI hunt field a lot and never been an issue, on my morning sets only thing to watch is if "Full Moon" that you can be seen. I always walk timber edge till I'm at set (learned not to cross the field), then unbag the decoys, have stakes ready and set quickly. I'm always out early and ready to go before I hear that first gobble.MK M GOBL
Quote from: tlh2865 on April 01, 2020, 07:59:05 PMThe majority of the land I have access to hunt is open cow pasture bordered by a good blend of woods. Most of my sets have to start in the fields. I have always thought that these sets scream for decoys, but I worry about setting decoys out in the field in the dark with Gobblers roosted on the field edges. It seems like to me that would strike the gobbler as unnatural, seeing several turkeys motionless out in a field before he or any other turkey has flown down. What do you guys with more experience think about this? Am I reading too much into it or would seeing motionless decoys from his roost for 30 minutes before fly down potentially raise some red flags?
Quote from: PharmHunter on April 02, 2020, 12:54:31 PMQuote from: tlh2865 on April 01, 2020, 07:59:05 PMThe majority of the land I have access to hunt is open cow pasture bordered by a good blend of woods. Most of my sets have to start in the fields. I have always thought that these sets scream for decoys, but I worry about setting decoys out in the field in the dark with Gobblers roosted on the field edges. It seems like to me that would strike the gobbler as unnatural, seeing several turkeys motionless out in a field before he or any other turkey has flown down. What do you guys with more experience think about this? Am I reading too much into it or would seeing motionless decoys from his roost for 30 minutes before fly down potentially raise some red flags?Haha hopefully being the key word Yes, you are reading way too much into it. Get them out in the dark. Sit quietly. Shoot turkey when he flies down and comes to your decoys...hopefully Good Luck!