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Bob Robb

Posts filed under 'Turkey'

Turkey Decoys Sucker — Who?

April 21st, 2008

Serious turkey hunters will do anything and everything they can within the law to draw a gobbler in close. Lately the hip technique has been using full-bodied strutting tom decoys dressed to the nines with a real fan, beard, and sometimes even real body feathers. These decoys are selling like hotcakes, and they aren’t cheap. But the question is, who is the real turkey – the gobbler or the hunter?

I have seen hot gobblers literally attack strutter decoys, running at them from a hundred yards away to pick a fight. Man, is that exciting or what? Then it is like shooting fish in a barrel. On the flip side, I have seen gobblers shy away from these dandified fakes like they had the worst case of buffalo breath on earth. When that happens the hunt is ruined. And it happens more often than you might think.

Oh, I still carry one with me. It has the real fan and beard and I have even modified it so that it dances enticingly in the slightest breeze. This spring it helped me shoot a dandy bird, but I also saw a couple strut well out of range and refuse to come closer. So the question is, instead of the one bird I shot over the decoy and the two that walked off, would I have killed all three relying solely on my hunting skills and not the decoy?

They may be marketed as about as guaranteed a technique as you can buy in the turkey woods, but truth be told, too many folks buy these things thinking they will help them overcome a lack of scouting, poor calling skills, and lack of hunting experience. They can certainly be a part of your hunting plan, but not a backwoods sort of government bail-out plan that magically will solve all your problems.

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