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Old 01-17-2008 | 11:39 AM
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There is no special art to putting dekes out. I just put a hen or two about 20 to 25 yards in front of me. I have had great success with dekes, but they are not going to work every time. As for leaving your dekes if you get up to go somewhere else, I agree with r33h. I wouldn't leave them. If I'm chasing a gobbler or trying to cut him off, I'll just leave my dekes hidden in the woods. I don't always take dekes with me on my hunt. A lot of it depends on the situation. They can be a great tool though.
to one extent i would have to disagree with you...as a beginner i had thought it didn't matter but in relation to how you call it really matters how you set up a decoy...if you call hard and have a decoy feeding on the ground to a gobbler this looks weird....i have found the best set up, for me anyways, is to have two hens (if possible) one feeding and one up...this way if i change my calling to softer calls it could be from the feeding bird and if i get loud it could be from the standing decoy...this seems to bring birds in from distances more often then just having one decoy out...if i know a bird is to my left and i need him to come out i will usually put the decoys facing the direction i want the bird to go...as he will usually go directly to them or towards the direction they are facing......like it has been stated you really just have to geta feel for them and there activity that day..sometimes i use no decoy...it will change from day to day
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Old 01-17-2008 | 11:59 AM
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http://www.dickssportinggoods.com/pr...archId=2292572
would these be good to get?
so have the jake facing me and the hen?
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Old 01-17-2008 | 12:01 PM
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any good cheap decoys?

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Old 01-17-2008 | 02:10 PM
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There is no special art to putting dekes out. I just put a hen or two about 20 to 25 yards in front of me. I have had great success with dekes, but they are not going to work every time. As for leaving your dekes if you get up to go somewhere else, I agree with r33h. I wouldn't leave them. If I'm chasing a gobbler or trying to cut him off, I'll just leave my dekes hidden in the woods. I don't always take dekes with me on my hunt. A lot of it depends on the situation. They can be a great tool though.
to one extent i would have to disagree with you...as a beginner i had thought it didn't matter but in relation to how you call it really matters how you set up a decoy...if you call hard and have a decoy feeding on the ground to a gobbler this looks weird....i have found the best set up, for me anyways, is to have two hens (if possible) one feeding and one up...this way if i change my calling to softer calls it could be from the feeding bird and if i get loud it could be from the standing decoy...this seems to bring birds in from distances more often then just having one decoy out...if i know a bird is to my left and i need him to come out i will usually put the decoys facing the direction i want the bird to go...as he will usually go directly to them or towards the direction they are facing......like it has been stated you really just have to geta feel for them and there activity that day..sometimes i use no decoy...it will change from day to day
Your disagreeing with me? The turkey king himself. The reason there is really no art to setting outdecoys IMO,is because you don't know how the gobbler will react. One may like it the way you are talking about while another may be the total opposite. I don't worry about which way they are facing. If the wind is blowing it really doesn't matter anyway. I've killed gobblers with the decoy(s)in every position, and it never really mattered. If the gobbler is interested, he's coming. I do understand your logic though. I just really don't worry about it too much. Another thing, you may not know which way the gobbler is coming. You set up for him to come in front and he comes behind you. You set up for him to come in from the left and circles and comes in from the right. I just think there's too many variables in worrying about exactly how to set your decoys out. I know many will disagree with me, and that's perfectly fine. That's just my thinking. I just put one or two hen dekes out in front of me, actually a little to the right or left of me, and work my magic and hope he commits.
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Old 01-17-2008 | 02:32 PM
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these would work fine...your other post did not come up for dicks..sorry..LOL....even a walmart decoy will work just fine...i would recommend getting anything besides rubber and "blow up".....it never hurts to have a jake, and two types of hens....i have two of the multy positioning hens...just in case i want them both feeding or both up...
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Old 01-17-2008 | 02:35 PM
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There is no special art to putting dekes out. I just put a hen or two about 20 to 25 yards in front of me. I have had great success with dekes, but they are not going to work every time. As for leaving your dekes if you get up to go somewhere else, I agree with r33h. I wouldn't leave them. If I'm chasing a gobbler or trying to cut him off, I'll just leave my dekes hidden in the woods. I don't always take dekes with me on my hunt. A lot of it depends on the situation. They can be a great tool though.
to one extent i would have to disagree with you...as a beginner i had thought it didn't matter but in relation to how you call it really matters how you set up a decoy...if you call hard and have a decoy feeding on the ground to a gobbler this looks weird....i have found the best set up, for me anyways, is to have two hens (if possible) one feeding and one up...this way if i change my calling to softer calls it could be from the feeding bird and if i get loud it could be from the standing decoy...this seems to bring birds in from distances more often then just having one decoy out...if i know a bird is to my left and i need him to come out i will usually put the decoys facing the direction i want the bird to go...as he will usually go directly to them or towards the direction they are facing......like it has been stated you really just have to geta feel for them and there activity that day..sometimes i use no decoy...it will change from day to day
Your disagreeing with me? The turkey king himself. The reason there is really no art to setting outdecoys IMO,is because you don't know how the gobbler will react. One may like it the way you are talking about while another may be the total opposite. I don't worry about which way they are facing. If the wind is blowing it really doesn't matter anyway. I've killed gobblers with the decoy(s)in every position, and it never really mattered. If the gobbler is interested, he's coming. I do understand your logic though. I just really don't worry about it too much. Another thing, you may not know which way the gobbler is coming. You set up for him to come in front and he comes behind you. You set up for him to come in from the left and circles and comes in from the right. I just think there's too many variables in worrying about exactly how to set your decoys out. I know many will disagree with me, and that's perfectly fine. That's just my thinking. I just put one or two hen dekes out in front of me, actually a little to the right or left of me, and work my magic and hope he commits.
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naw..i see your point...in all honesty where you hunt and the type of terrain really dictates your opinion..in my area here in CA and the public land i hunt position does really matter....in other areas i am sure not soo much.....best thing is to go out and experiement yourself ...mossbergman11 ....give it a try this season and see how it works out for you...
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