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<blockquote data-quote="Uncle Jesse" data-source="post: 3194927" data-attributes="member: 9874"><p>I used to be anti decoy too, but last year on opening day we set up on a bird that we had roosted and put out decoys. He gobbled about twice and it was like he vanished. We sat there till about 7:30 and never saw or heard him after fly down. We decided they had went to a different field. So, we left and checked the other fields only to find them empty. That's when we headed back to get the decoys and just before we step out into the field, I see him and a hen about 300 yards across the field. We sat down and didn't call. After a few minutes, he spotted the decoys and walked straight across the field strutting and gobbling the whole way. I killed him at 20 steps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Uncle Jesse, post: 3194927, member: 9874"] I used to be anti decoy too, but last year on opening day we set up on a bird that we had roosted and put out decoys. He gobbled about twice and it was like he vanished. We sat there till about 7:30 and never saw or heard him after fly down. We decided they had went to a different field. So, we left and checked the other fields only to find them empty. That's when we headed back to get the decoys and just before we step out into the field, I see him and a hen about 300 yards across the field. We sat down and didn't call. After a few minutes, he spotted the decoys and walked straight across the field strutting and gobbling the whole way. I killed him at 20 steps. [/QUOTE]
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