ORIGINAL: jimmy the foot
i have 2 hens and 1 jake
what is the best way to set these decoys up
hens pointing toward me, toward the tom, tom pointed towards me or away
what do you guys find works best when using decoys
thanks for the advice
good luck to all this season
You got it right.
(keeping your decoys approx 20 yards away)
Face the jake decoy towards you in a spot that will give you the best shot. A gobbler will go first to the jake and will usually approach it from the front, hence offering you a chance to move your gun when he's in full strut because his tail fan will be blocking his head.
Face the hens away from your set-up a short distance away from the jake.A gobbler will usually approach a hen from the rear, and if in full strut, again offering you a chance to make your move.
Lastly you may want to try setting the hen decoy on the ground and support it from falling over by placing two stick on each side, then place the jake decoy on it's stake almost touching the hen decoy from behind.
This will get a rise out of a gobbler for sure!!