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Started by paladin, March 01, 2011, 08:52:56 AM
Quote from: reynolds243 on March 01, 2011, 10:06:36 AMI dont use them as often as I once did. I hunted in bama growing up and they were not allowed so I just learned to go without them. however i will still use them here in TN if i am hunting some field birds and i can get them out with no caution of getting busted trying. If i am hunting woods then i usually dont use them and allow the terrain to help me out. I dont think they are nearly as important as the commercials or catalogs suggest they are. I know plenty of people who will agree and kill tons of birds without even owning decoys. less then 20% of my kills have come with decoys out. IMO i think decoys can really hinder a hunter. The time they take to get out on a gobbling bird can sometimes just be too much as well as the additional 20yds or so a hunter tries to cover when they could have just eased up and sat down. I think decoys have a time and place and that is definitely not all the time. I am not a fan at all of the full strut decoys as well. having said all that, if you are the type that likes to sit in a given area for long periods of time then absolutely use them. if you like to move around more searching for birds then they can because a negative for you. This is all just my opinions and different terrain and circumstances call for different things though.