Making a gobbler hunt your decoy in scattered cover is sometimes a better strategy over placing a decoy on a large field edge that gives a turkey too much time to study the deception. (Photo courtesy of Mark Kayser)
April 10, 2025
By Mark Kayser
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One could argue that the refinement and ease in obtaining commercially made turkey calls transformed spring turkey hunting. The same argument could be made for the improvements and widespread availability of realistic decoys. Although turkey decoys have undergone a revolution in realism, it seems turkeys have gone to school to notice the difference between plastic and real.
To get more close-up attention to your decoy setup, consider tactical moves that bring...
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