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Started by 357MAGNOLE, January 19, 2016, 04:11:22 PM
Quote from: 357MAGNOLE on January 20, 2016, 06:07:19 PMThanks for the inputs. I think I am going to go with a single hen decoy and a cheaper Jake from someone. I am liking either the DSD leading hen, or the Upright hen. I cant decide which of the two would be better. I know with the leading hen I can drop it down and dual purpose it as a breeding hen. The Upright hen looks more alert and catches my eye pretty well. I am thinking about the Jake deal long and hard. I don't want a full strut with my limited experience I don't want to set something up wrong and scare off the Toms. I am actually thinking about that little "Funky chicken jake". Reviews seem good, price dirt low and it seems like Toms look at it and want to destroy it, probably because it looks sickly.
Quote from: 357MAGNOLE on January 30, 2016, 10:53:24 PMNice. I actually ordered the DSD leading hen a couple days ago. I had $125 worth of gift cards to use and figured what the heck.
Quote from: davisd9 on February 02, 2016, 08:03:15 AMHere is the best advice I have seen to new hunters and decoys.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pDL2J7XkCdcLearn to hunt with out them and then use them as a tool rather than a crutch.Sent from the Strut Zone
Quote from: davisd9 on February 02, 2016, 08:03:15 AMHere is the best advice I have seen to new hunters and decoys.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pDL2J7XkCdcLearn to hunt with out them and then use them as a tool rather than a crutch.With all due respect to Tom, who has infinitely more experience than me, and the poster, I have to respectfully disagree. Decoys are a great tool, as the poster pointed out, they have their place. I wouldn't look at them as a crutch.Look, we're out there to have fun and to, hopefully, get a turkey here and there. As you're learning, it's a benefit to have the help of a decoy. It doesn't matter that much that a decoy attracted a bird or your call did it in the early stages of your turkey hunting career. The point is to have fun and have a little success.I recall one bird that I just couldn't get to respond to the call. I had seen him a number of times but he didn't want any of what I was giving. Finally, one morning, I decided to not utter a peep. I just put the decoy out where I knew he'd see it and waited. He came out where he normally did, and after a while, noticed the decoy. A short time passed and he just couldn't stand it any longer. He folded up and started toward the decoy. We went home together...Now would I give up that memory because he wouldn't come to my calling? Was it any less rewarding that I had fooled him with a decoy? Absolutely not...That hunt was one that I remember with fondness. There was a puzzle to solve and the decoy was the solution (that particular time). My advice, do what helps you to be successful and what gives you enjoyment. If it's a decoy (especially in the beginning), do it. If it's calling, do it. If it's scratching in the leaves, do it. Don't limit yourself and by all means don't handicap yourself especially while you're learning...Have fun man...That's what it's all about!Sent from the Strut Zone