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Started by Mizzouhntr, February 27, 2017, 10:35:16 PM
Quote from: Marc on February 27, 2017, 11:27:11 PMIf you have a jake and hen, the toms will almost certainly address the jake decoy first...I think that the preference for an upright hen is simply intuitive thinking... That upright hen just "seems" more naturally enticing, and watching interactions with hens, the dominant hens will generally address and upright hen before a feeder...I always put my decoys (especially the jake) to my left as I am a right-handed shooter... Easier for a right-handed shooter to swing, mount, or point to the left side (obviously opposite for a left-handed shooter).
Quote from: Mizzouhntr on February 27, 2017, 10:35:16 PMSo ive been doing alot of reading and searching on the board lately. This will be the first year i take my daughter (6) along with me hunting. Ive always been a run and gun guy and only carried a hen decoy maybe half the time in the last 20 years. So knowing i will be hunting in a blind mostly due to wiggly kiddo, i decided to go with a jake and hen decoy setup. I was reading the recommendations here and alot say a jake and upright hen (and some say breeder if grass is short enough)... not alot saying feeder hen. any particular reason why an upright hen vs. a feeder hen? Just curious. I have bought one of each, just wanted to find out the why. Im hunting western MO and Eastern KS if that makes any difference.Thanks for any help and guidance
Quote from: g8rvet on February 28, 2017, 08:25:23 PMI agree with lots of what was said. My only advice would be that when you are ready for your daughter to kill a bird, ditch the jake decoy. Since you will probably want her to take any legal turkey.
Quote from: Marc on March 01, 2017, 10:57:29 PMQuote from: g8rvet on February 28, 2017, 08:25:23 PMI agree with lots of what was said. My only advice would be that when you are ready for your daughter to kill a bird, ditch the jake decoy. Since you will probably want her to take any legal turkey. I do not think that a jake decoy will hurt your chances of pulling in a jake. I could be off, but it has been my experience that birds will hang up more often on hen only decoys... Heck, I have seen jakes beat the crap out of jake decoys in the past (almost seems like revenge).