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ABarOfSoap 04-17-2009 04:02 PM

How many decoys do you bring?
 
Im going spring turkey hunting for the first time, and i only have a hen turkey decoy... Is it better to have a group of turkeys with a tom, or will i be ok with my one hen?

mohunter82 04-17-2009 04:32 PM

RE: How many decoys do you bring?
 
i started with and killed my first bird with only one hen. course now i have like 7(dont use them all at once)

RIStrutStopper 04-17-2009 06:51 PM

RE: How many decoys do you bring?
 
I started out with one hen and killed my first turkey that way. Two Toms came in and made a b-line to her when she was within sight. I think the competition between the two birds helped. After that, I noticed that birds would hang up more when they came in alone. My guess is that they wanted the hen to come to them. I added a jake and I think that helped. If the hen is staying with that jake, a Tom will have no part of that and come on in to square off with the jake and take his lady. You'll probably hear most people use 2 hens and a jake, and some use a full strut Tom, I guess its the ability to read a situation and use what's best for it. For me, one hen and one jake seem to work, so thats my typical set-up if I use dekes at all.

Beezer 04-18-2009 01:29 AM

RE: How many decoys do you bring?
 
The first three turkeys I took came in to one hen and one jake, they were a jake and two gobblers. The third I had a full strut gobbler and two hens out, but I don't think he saw the dekes because of high grass. I did have two jakes come up and walk right on by the gobbler and two hens the next day, presumably because they wanted no part of a can whoop-a$$ from a bigger turkey.

I may be wrong, but my main plan now is to use two hens and a jake for one reason....I think any grown gobbler or jake will come to a jake decoy, but only a gobbler that means business willwalk in on a strutting gobbler. Way I see it, chances are better with a jake because the threat of getting a spanking from a jake is way less than getting one from a gobbler.

nick_bleuer76 04-18-2009 08:46 AM

RE: How many decoys do you bring?
 

ORIGINAL: Beezer

The first three turkeys I took came in to one hen and one jake, they were a jake and two gobblers. The third I had a full strut gobbler and two hens out, but I don't think he saw the dekes because of high grass. I did have two jakes come up and walk right on by the gobbler and two hens the next day, presumably because they wanted no part of a can whoop-a$$ from a bigger turkey.

I may be wrong, but my main plan now is to use two hens and a jake for one reason....I think any grown gobbler or jake will come to a jake decoy, but only a gobbler that means business willwalk in on a strutting gobbler. Way I see it, chances are better with a jake because the threat of getting a spanking from a jake is way less than getting one from a gobbler.
Dido!

IL-Cornfed 04-18-2009 09:01 AM

RE: How many decoys do you bring?
 
As mentioned above, you'll be fine with one Hen but you'd probably be in a lot better shape if you would add atleast a Jake to the spread. That being said, over the past 3 seasons, we've had a LOT more success using 1 Hen and 1 Strutter. Good luck and good huntin'



coatespro33 04-18-2009 10:16 AM

RE: How many decoys do you bring?
 
2 Hens. Alert Hen & Feeding Hen

Arrowmaster 04-18-2009 11:16 AM

RE: How many decoys do you bring?
 
usually 3 hens but I bumped it up to 4 this year. I wont use them all. One of them Im going to retire. Its a 1985 model hahahaha and has been in on quite a few kills...

mohunter82 04-18-2009 03:28 PM

RE: How many decoys do you bring?
 
i'm thinking of retiring my old feather felx hens that are almost 11 years old

ABarOfSoap 04-20-2009 03:42 AM

RE: How many decoys do you bring?
 
thanks for the info, unfortunately this year i am going to have to stick with my 1 hen, i dont really have 30 bucks to spend on another decoy this year, but next year ill definitely get more.
GL everyone!


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