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ORIGINAL: Rob/PA Bowyer
Don't know about that...I've seen decoys ruin a hunt....calling gobblers to a hen call is reversing nature...the hen is suppose to go to the gobbler...too many times I've seen a gobbler hang up once he spots the decoys and struts out of range......without decoys that bird probably would have closed the distance....using decoys is a personal thing and each and every hunt dictates it differently. Sometimes I set them out, sometimes I don't...the situation dictates it to me on the spur of the moment....
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What he said...every situation is different.
I tried this and it worked well.
If you are on a bird, and see a setup like 20 yards in front of you, set up where you are, then move twenty yards forward and setup.
If the bird hangsup once he sees the deke, then you have twenty less yards between him and you to close.
Just be damn careful about movin.