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Started by fallsflight, June 11, 2012, 12:36:10 PM
Quote from: hardluckstrutter on June 12, 2012, 08:09:40 AMEarly in Virgnias season I had a pair of two year olds come in right off the limb. The gobbled their heads off on the limb and on their way in up until they saw the decoy. At that point they went quiet and strutted at 45 yards and then proceeded to work around to get another look at the decoy from the distance. From the birds approach they were facing the decoy head on. When they worked around and got the side profile of the decoy and realized it was a jake. They flipped the switch and it was game on. Ran in and beat the tar out of the decoy. From now on I am going to do my best to set the jake up so his side profile is showing when the bird approachs. Granted this is easier said than done considering a turkey has a tendency to be a turkey and come from any direction he so chooses no matter how convinced you are that he is coming in from right in front of you.
Quote from: VaTuRkStOmPeR on June 12, 2012, 08:30:51 AMQuote from: hardluckstrutter on June 12, 2012, 08:09:40 AMFrom now on I am going to do my best to set the jake up so his side profile is showing when the bird approachs. Granted this is easier said than done considering a turkey has a tendency to be a turkey and come from any direction he so chooses no matter how convinced you are that he is coming in from right in front of you. Never face the Jake decoy toward the anticipated direction of approach.Gobblers are more comfortable confronting/ attacking from behind and consequently I always position the Jake facing myself or the shooter.
Quote from: hardluckstrutter on June 12, 2012, 08:09:40 AMFrom now on I am going to do my best to set the jake up so his side profile is showing when the bird approachs. Granted this is easier said than done considering a turkey has a tendency to be a turkey and come from any direction he so chooses no matter how convinced you are that he is coming in from right in front of you.
Quote from: SKFOOTER on June 11, 2012, 06:01:39 PMI've owned a DSD Hen decoy for 4 years now and I love it. I wanted the DSD Jake decoy but just couldn't pull the trigger on it due to the price. I've had a Carry-Lite Pretty Boy Junior Semi-Strutter decoy for a few years now and have used it in conjunction with the DSD Hen decoy. This year I decided to re-paint the head of the Carry-Lite Jake with more red on the neck, similar to the DSD Jake paint scheme. And I must say, it would be hard to tell my Carry-Lite from the DSD Jake at more than 10 yards. Using the same duo after the paint job and in the same location on 2 consecutive days, I had two 3 year old longbeards come in silently and knock the jake decoy completely off of its stake. When Wing Supply put them on sale earlier this year, I purchased 2 more of them. They too will be getting the same paint job!
Quote from: NYbassman on June 12, 2012, 09:17:40 PM:Although there are several reasons to buy the DSDs rather than the other brands, I will mention another that I have yet to see on this thread. That is the fact that at least 3 companies,those being dakota decoy, carry lite, and h.s. strut, have attempted to copy the DSD jake.look at the posture of the DSD, which was the first to come out, and then look how identical the others are. Kind of funny how decoys have been made for years and years without that posture being seen, and then within two years of DSD releasing it we have at least 3 companies making shoddy look-alikes employing the people of CHINA. Which of those companies do you want to support?