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Started by dejake, March 12, 2015, 12:58:01 PM
Quote from: guesswho on March 12, 2015, 01:58:04 PMMy opinion on this, and that's all it is, my opinion. Some will agree and some will think its arrogant bs from a crazy ole coot who happens to turkey hunt. But the higher your skill level in turkey hunting the more decoys can hurt you. The lower your skill level the more they can help you. Basically a guy who understands the game and the bird will kill more turkeys without a decoy than he would with. A guy with less understanding and knowledge will kill more with a decoy than without. Take it for what it's worth!
Quote from: OldSwamper on March 12, 2015, 02:33:14 PMallow me to bring a little gas to this fire.....when a turkey walks toward your decoy, he thinks he is headed to a live bird.....isn't that the same as a turkey call? much the same as duck decoys and calls, deer decoys and calls, predator decoys and calls. just use what works.i acknowledge there is likely much wisdom in some of the prior responses. But, me and my dad killed a pair of 2-year-olds last year who stomped up to my jake decoy with a plan of kicking his bootay. neither of us had our guns up, so we had to wait until they both turned their backs to raise our guns. having those birds at 20 yards in full strut doing fighting purrs was awesome. so was the brief flopping they did soon thereafter.....call it cheating if you want but i don't care. i'll do it again on Day 1 this year if possible. Good luck to all this year....
Quote from: dejake on March 12, 2015, 12:58:01 PMI've seen a few posts where folks' opinions are that using decoys is cheating. I don't get it. Can someone expound upon that philosophy?