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Started by kevin2, January 24, 2014, 07:43:24 PM
Quote from: beagler on January 24, 2014, 07:52:32 PMI just ordered a Jake to go along with my upright hen.
Quote from: socalturkeyman on January 24, 2014, 10:44:07 PMI got mine on Monday and just flat out was knocked out of my shoes. I never really use decoys but I might be hunting an area of really open woods so I figured its time to get one. And I can say enough....you'll see when you get yours in the mail. I got the jake and Im pretty scared to use it.
Quote from: Old Gobbler on January 25, 2014, 09:42:26 AMI always use a decoy , there are hunters that will shoot at the sound of a caller , and I've seen it happen another reason I place a decoy out , if anyone is getting shot it's mr plastic it's somewhat confusing to explain not in person so I apologize -- whenever I use a decoy I place the decoy lined up ...... just EXACTLY in front and against a tree this is so that if some one walks up to your location and decides to shoot it ......they can't get a straight shot angle at you and you wont be sprayed - the decoy should between you and the tree , if you don't have a tree ..... In front of any obstruction so that any person can't see it and line it up with you - the bigger the tree the better ...and to be clear in front means between you and the obstruction Open fields that you can see for a long long ways , are best - just make sure no rifles are allowed in your area ---- if it's out in a open field and there is no fear of anyone walking up to it I like to place the decoy out at a distance where I know my shotgun pattern is opened up to the size of a dinner plate - 30-35 yards for me , and I pace it off ..... When anything gets close I know exactly how far it is and when it is in range -- If your shooting a open choke gun you may want to move the decoy in closer - it's harder for me to hit a turkey at 10 yards then at 30 , so that's the logic behind that -- Never , never place a decoy in a regularly used trail , path or road and then go sit down on the side of that trail
Quote from: Old Gobbler on January 25, 2014, 07:53:23 PMForgive my simplistic artwork --- this is what I am describing-- also if any one walks in from behind you you are safer this way too The yellow cone is a safe zone where nobody can spray you from overshot -- the farther away the decoy is from you 25 yards plus and the bigger the tree or bush the better