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Started by cornfedkiller, March 25, 2012, 08:56:39 PM
Quote from: jakebird on March 25, 2012, 09:36:18 PMBtw, i always have understood that red, not white, was the sign of aggression and stimulation. Some manufacturers used to make "passive" and "aggressive" jake decoys, with the passive having the whiter head and aggressive the red head.
Quote from: Nick_The_Tinkerer on March 26, 2012, 09:25:05 AMSounds like we need a Trukey Biologist to answer this question!!!!
QuoteWhite to show dominance; red to show fright.
Quote from: 2ounce6s on March 26, 2012, 12:21:59 PMNo turkey biologist here but the dominant bird is usually obvious and strutts the most, is biggest, acts as such. Sometimes two birds will strutt in with hens and they are likely brothers and equals. You shoot that dominant bird and it wrecks the pecking order. Within a week there will be all kinds of gobbling activity once the boss appears missing. That's a good thing and I've had experience cleaning their clocks in the aftermath.That all said,Here's my checklist to which tom to shoot first:1. Confirm full fan or longbeard.2. Confirm range or be able to see his eyeball clearly.3. Shoot whichever tom meets #1 and #2s requirements first.There have been times where I shot a subordinate "sentry" tom just because the sucker had busted me on two prior hunts. Glad to kill him and let the boss go in that instance, the kill was way more satisfying.