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<blockquote data-quote="Buck Buster" data-source="post: 1558705" data-attributes="member: 99718"><p>I have tried them a number of times without good success ! The decoys have always scared the turkeys ! So I have better luck hunting as you do ! Set up so that when the bird comes into view it is within killing range ! The important thing here is to have a number of trees in the direction so when the turkey does appear and if it isn't where you have your gun aimed you can move when they go behind one of the trees, you can also move if it is a gobbler and it fans out with his head obscured ! I have also called them across fields where they could see a long ways and see no decoys or live turkeys, you just have to call to get their attention and then shut up and let them hunt you, or progressively make the calls softer so imitate a hen going away from the gobbler ! Lots of tricks as you learn, but learning their habits and where they like to feed and strut are Big steps in being a successful turkey hunter !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck Buster, post: 1558705, member: 99718"] I have tried them a number of times without good success ! The decoys have always scared the turkeys ! So I have better luck hunting as you do ! Set up so that when the bird comes into view it is within killing range ! The important thing here is to have a number of trees in the direction so when the turkey does appear and if it isn't where you have your gun aimed you can move when they go behind one of the trees, you can also move if it is a gobbler and it fans out with his head obscured ! I have also called them across fields where they could see a long ways and see no decoys or live turkeys, you just have to call to get their attention and then shut up and let them hunt you, or progressively make the calls softer so imitate a hen going away from the gobbler ! Lots of tricks as you learn, but learning their habits and where they like to feed and strut are Big steps in being a successful turkey hunter ! [/QUOTE]
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