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Started by robertsj2221, May 08, 2023, 03:33:45 PM
Quote from: robertsj2221 on May 11, 2023, 09:04:10 AMSo you and I hunt the same type of territory. No fields all hardwood ridges. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: silvestris on May 10, 2023, 11:12:59 PMIt is not antipathy. It would not be fair to the OP not to point out that there might be a better, more sporting approach to the game. Sight stimulus deprives the bird of his natural defenses.
Quote from: silvestris on May 10, 2023, 11:12:59 PMSight stimulus deprives the bird of his natural defenses.
Quote from: Sir-diealot on May 11, 2023, 06:44:55 AMNever even heard of not using a decoy before I got here, I got started in turkey hunting watching the old Primos videos in the early to mid nineties though.
Quote from: Paulmyr on May 11, 2023, 11:00:20 AMAlthough calls and decoys are types of equipment, one needs to be manipulated by the user in order for it to work properly. The call would not be effective with out this manipulation the decoy does not require anything from the user except to place it some where. The decoy does all work with no help from the user. Big difference in my opinion when comparing the 2. To say using a call is the same as using a decoy because they are equipment would be an apples to oranges comparison in my book.
Quote from: Meleagris gallopavo on May 11, 2023, 12:41:15 PMQuote from: Paulmyr on May 11, 2023, 11:00:20 AMAlthough calls and decoys are types of equipment, one needs to be manipulated by the user in order for it to work properly. The call would not be effective with out this manipulation the decoy does not require anything from the user except to place it some where. The decoy does all work with no help from the user. Big difference in my opinion when comparing the 2. To say using a call is the same as using a decoy because they are equipment would be an apples to oranges comparison in my book.The decoy "can" do all the work but often doesn't. When I hunt with decoys I call to get the attention of a gobbler, who often doesn't gobble. I have called some come from hundreds of yards away through timber and they saw the decoy when they were 40, 50 or so yards away. The decoy brought him within shooting range but the calling brought him to the decoy. For open, flat fields where I hunt sometimes they see the decoy and make a beeline to it from hundreds of yards away without having to hit the call. Those are boring, less memorable hunts. I have had birds gobble in the woods and never move much. In those cases I call, leave the decoy, and move to him. I love when that happens. I have seen turkeys startle and run off or walk a safe distance away from decoys. Seen turkeys ignore decoys. It's a fallacy to believe that a decoy is almost 100% effective. The thing with decoys is that once you place it in an open area you're locked in on that spot with few options. It's not like you can just go out there and remove them without getting spotted when you can tell the turkeys aren't coming to them. In my opinion, using decoys can increase success in certain situations. Being an effective caller can increase success in more situations and gives a hunter more flexibility than being tethered to a decoy. Of course, if you've never used decoys or used decoys in certain geographies it's hard for me to believe one can speak to decoy use with authority. Since I've never hunted except for in a small geographic area, it wouldn't be prudent for me to give advise on how to hunt in areas I've never turkey hunted. Different geography and pressure from predators and hunters are different variables to consider as there is a no-size-fits-all in turkey hunting. I have no concept of hunting public land so I just read those posts or simply comment on how the general public goes about hunting. I do not desire to hunt on public land simply to tell folks I killed a gobbler on public land. I'm satisfied with my situation.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Quote from: Greg Massey on May 11, 2023, 01:42:23 PMMy conclusion, is that everyone has opinions and we are not all going to agree... I will continue to use all my tools and tactics within my arsenal. From the time i leave the truck / hunting cabin in the morning, my number one goal is just enjoying my time chasing / hunting these gobblers... Good luck everyone .... Be Safe / legal and enjoy yourselves ...
Quote from: Zobo on May 12, 2023, 08:04:19 PMMy advice to you as a new hunter is if you use a decoy use only a hen. Male decoys are considered more dangerous for you because other hunters might mistakenly shoot at them more readily than female decoys. You can get hit by pellet's especially if you keep your decoys close and that's not something to take lightly because they can be direct hits. When turkey hunting, safety must always be your first consideration in decision making. Hunt long enough and I assure you you're gonna see scary close calls.