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shed horn 01-20-2003 08:30 PM

The % on using decoys?
 
Hey all you old pro's I would like to know the % of turkey's you have shot using decoy's? The last 10 turkey's you have shot how many was over decoy's? I am new at the turkey game and I have to know the importance of decoy's. Thanks, Shed horn

Edited by - shed horn on 01/20/2003 21:31:24

Edited by - shed horn on 01/20/2003 21:33:21

maytom 01-21-2003 12:16 AM

RE: The % on using decoys?
 
8 out of the last 10 for me. Sometimes you just don't have time to place them out when he's &quot;Comming in&quot; or if he's close!!<img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle>

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RayC 01-21-2003 04:59 AM

RE: The % on using decoys?
 
While I have a couple decoys, I have yet to use one on any of my successful hunts


OL TURK 01-21-2003 05:40 AM

RE: The % on using decoys?
 
I've shot 4 out of 10 over decoys.

1950KID 01-21-2003 05:44 AM

RE: The % on using decoys?
 
Probably 50%.




ctwny1 01-21-2003 05:45 AM

RE: The % on using decoys?
 
shed horn,
I have shot more turkey over decoys than without decoys. When your hunting for anything, I don't care what it is, you must create the &quot;Illusion&quot; of food, sex and security and you must create all of this. You sell them short of this and they won't come. Weather your hunting deer,ducks,geese,turkey what ever, you must create this illusion. Decoys are a part of helping you create this illusion.

As to your question of percentage, I will safely say 90 to 98% of my kills are over decoys and I always use them. I will also have to agree with Maytom about sometimes not having the time to set them up.



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benhuntin 01-21-2003 06:23 AM

RE: The % on using decoys?
 
9 out of 10 with decoys.

Bobgobble2 01-21-2003 06:47 AM

RE: The % on using decoys?
 
Welcome to the turkey forum shed horn!Good question that really centers around the confidence and hunting style each individual has in trying to persuade ole longbeard to come our way.Decoys no doubt work!The industry has boomed in creating more lifelike looking turks every year!Decoys have some great attributes especially for our bowhunters,but I can say from over hunting and guiding turks for over 25 years that decoys are NOT neccassary to kill turks!Everybody has there own particular hunting style and confidence in the equipment they carry to the turkey woods and in not trying to start a war here but decoys just dont play into my particular hunting strategy!Yes I've used them successfully but I lean alot more towards putting much more emphasis on my overall woodsmanship,(scouting,calling,set-up)than relying on a decoy to bring my birds in!Just my HO!!Oh by the way 0-10! <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>

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benhuntin 01-21-2003 10:54 AM

RE: The % on using decoys?
 
To me, using decoys is just added insurance.
You might call in 5 gobblers over the season
that will strut right into gun range without the use
of decoys but that one time when Mr. big hangs up just
out of range you will wish you had that little extra enticement
to bring him in. When using decoys you still need all
the other skills required in turkey hunting. Last year I had set up my decoys on an open 40 acre field. I hadnt called in about 15 minutes
when a big tom came out at about 9:30 of the woods on far side of the field about 125 yards away. He kept stopping and glancing at the decoys but continued his walk to the left and away from me.
I gave a couple of yelps and puffed up and started strutting in circles. I did a couple of soft purrs and clucks and each time he wouldpuff up and strut but wouldnt come in. I played with him
for about 15 minutes but he just would not come in.
I was almost ready to write this one off when a slight gust of
wind came through and rotated one of the hen decoys
about 30 degrees. That woke him up. He started gobbling
and came in to about 50 yards and started strutting in place again.
One more purr and cluck and he shot right in to me.
I dont use the decoys in all situations but I do carry them with me
every time just as an added trick.
I also carry a turkey wing with me. Ive had gobblers
hangup just out of sight only to have them come barrelling
in after I flap the turkey wing. Sometimes they just need a little
reassurance.

Adrian J Hare 01-21-2003 11:19 AM

RE: The % on using decoys?
 
Well I would have to say that If your shooting turkeys over decoys there's something wrong here,any time I use them and happen to have turkey's come into the decoy, I shoot them beside the Decoy <img src=icon_smile_approve.gif border=0 align=middle>.
Guy's, they must be seeing you Drawing on them ! <img src=icon_smile_shock.gif border=0 align=middle> Maybe ya all should use RealTree Camo then <img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle> <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>.

I understand everyones views on this question in all angles. I do use decoys but not all the time. It depends on the timeing and setup in the hunt.
Lets see last spring I used them a number of times,and even once I left the stupid thing in the PA woods still on the stake, I called her Tammi. Jalvja never did go back and get it !<img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle> then ,get this we all came back to Ontario,Jalvja and I and another great guy, takes a walk back behind the house. Well about 1/4 mile back and if we don't find A decoy on a stake!<img src=icon_smile_shock.gif border=0 align=middle> I yell for someone and no answer, so I walked over, and heres a different make decoy with a hole eat in the side of the head , this thing has been here for a while. I pick it up and in the vest it gose. Well a week later the wife and I are setup on this Old Boss Gobbler thats been worked by everyone in Ontario. Everytime I see it in the field you stop to glass it and it runs into the woods.It won't answer a thing and won't gobble to locators, We seen it one day about 9:00 am and way it went again , so we quietly went out to the Zone and set this old hole in the head and sat back I called with one series of soft yelps and couple of Clucks and took the call out and put it away. The wife and I are setup beside one and other, I whisper to her that we'll just sit and see what happens.Not more then 5 minutes and I slowly turn my head and there this Big Struttin Boss Gobbler coming right up the field to the Old Hole in the head. I whisper to Jannette and she get ready,the birds walks right up 10 yards away from the decoy in Full Strut, the head is <font color=red>Red</font id=red>and <font color=blue>Blue</font id=blue>. The Fan is full and he's right on the end of the Barrel, man, he just loves this decoy, he can tell that she is a stupid one, He can see right in the hole in her head No brains<img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>, Bang! 20.5lbs,9inch BD, and 1 inch spurs,,, not one Gobble in the whole hunt. I don't use decoys all the time, But always have one Old Hole in the Head with me all the time...BT

I like them with Long Sharp Spurs....

Edited by - BOSSTOM on 01/21/2003 12:25:49

benhuntin 01-21-2003 12:55 PM

RE: The % on using decoys?
 
[quote]
me out at about 9:30 of the woods on far side of the field about 125 yards away. He kept stopping and glancing at the decoys but continued his walk to the left and away from me.
I gave a couple of yelps and puffed up and started strutting in circles.

OOPs. Actually it was the gobbler that puffed up and started walking in circles, not me.

MOTurkeyTamer 01-21-2003 02:34 PM

RE: The % on using decoys?
 
I would have to say zero out of the last ten gobblers I have killed have been taken with decoys. I have a pair of Feather Flex, hen and a jake, and have had success with them a few times but would have to say the bad experiences have outweighed the good for me. Even after saying this, I still believe decoys have a time and a place. Each turkey you come across will respond to decoys differently.

mauser06 01-21-2003 06:08 PM

RE: The % on using decoys?
 
0

Lefty Llewellyn 01-21-2003 08:19 PM

RE: The % on using decoys?
 
About 9 out of 10 where every once in a while you feel you don't have time to set out a decoy. Turkeys here in Nebraska responde well to decoys and so did the ones I hunted in Wisconsin.

kshunter 01-21-2003 09:46 PM

RE: The % on using decoys?
 
1 of 13. And that was my first one. They just aren't too important to me anymore. I have good enough luck without them.
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