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Started by harvester, February 17, 2011, 08:50:42 PM
Quote from: harvester on February 17, 2011, 08:50:42 PMWell we have covered alot on here and I was just watching a show on tv where they put out decoys on every setup. Seeing the vast amount of knowledge on this team, my question is, it is actually two questions; How do you feel about using decoys in the woods/fields or do you prefer not to use them?I have used them with limited success but I would rather just leave them at home because; the only time they worked the best was when I called up two longbeards and three jakes and they came in text book. Most of the time when I have a bird working in they see the decoy, they stop and strut and won't budge an inch from there. Its like once they see the hen decoy, they have come as close as they are coming, she must go to him. I have had this happen several times even with a jake decoy out as well. So with that been said I prefer to set them up rather close, 15 yards, that way the bird will be in range most of the time before he even sees them. If I leave the decoys in my vest the bird will work his way on in until he gets nervous or gets a dirt nap. I prefer 25 yards or closer, I'm not a fan of the long range shooting but have shot some out to 40 yards, effective range for my gun. 95% of the time if I see the bird out in the field he always has a couple of hens with him, so I try to get ahead of where I think they may be going and setup that way without the decoys. Me personally, I feel about them the way I do about the squelling hen. I would like to hear some more opinions on this so please share your experiences with me.