dekes in the dark?
#1
Fork Horn
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Ontario
Posts: 108
dekes in the dark?
Hey just wondered if a bird will spook if he can see a decoy from his roost tree... As in... normally I place my decoys out when it is still dark, but if a tom is roosted on a field edge and can see the dekes as it gets light... Will it spook him? Or will he think nothing of it...
10 days to go!!!
Gerard V.
10 days to go!!!
Gerard V.
#2
Place mine in the dark - have never had a problem.
I have more to add so I edited.
I have one area that usually always holds a Tom and is a tough place to get to. Set-up there is defienitley in the dark around 2:30 AM in the morning! I am not kidding. I found no other way to get set-up to get a crack at this bad boy and since have seen a pretty good bird each time I scout. Wide open field with a few trees - some of which are roost trees. the bird likes to drop out of the tree to the base of the field and walk up to the East end where he hens gather.
The field is a Ridge top field with no really good places to set up with out a blind anywhere along the edge. Most of the wooded edge it don't take much and it drops 60 ft almost straight down!
I tried for a few years to sneak in from several different ways. Well long story short the 2:30 AM approach works.
Hard thing is the last 2 years I refrained from whacking a coyote at Oh dark thirty and they came threw the decoys but never took one out yet.
I walk right down the center of the field without a lght of any kind. I have even set-up the blind, placed he decoys and sat back for a rather good nap.
JW
I have more to add so I edited.
I have one area that usually always holds a Tom and is a tough place to get to. Set-up there is defienitley in the dark around 2:30 AM in the morning! I am not kidding. I found no other way to get set-up to get a crack at this bad boy and since have seen a pretty good bird each time I scout. Wide open field with a few trees - some of which are roost trees. the bird likes to drop out of the tree to the base of the field and walk up to the East end where he hens gather.
The field is a Ridge top field with no really good places to set up with out a blind anywhere along the edge. Most of the wooded edge it don't take much and it drops 60 ft almost straight down!
I tried for a few years to sneak in from several different ways. Well long story short the 2:30 AM approach works.
Hard thing is the last 2 years I refrained from whacking a coyote at Oh dark thirty and they came threw the decoys but never took one out yet.
I walk right down the center of the field without a lght of any kind. I have even set-up the blind, placed he decoys and sat back for a rather good nap.
JW
Last edited by JW; 04-16-2010 at 01:24 PM.
#6
Fork Horn
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Ontario
Posts: 108
Alrighty guys thanks for the responses... I have taken one tom by doing this, but just wondered if it could potentially spook birds... But yeah every critter has its weaknesses... Low light visibility is one for turkeys among others i guess...
take care,
Gerard
take care,
Gerard