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<blockquote data-quote="BHC" data-source="post: 3195709" data-attributes="member: 10391"><p>IMO they're 50/50, about like calling... I think they're effective in large fields and when your set up is in the turkeys favor.. Particularly if a bird is roosted on top of a hill and your trying to call him into the bottom... I think they can be fun watching gobblers reaction when it works.. I think most guys like to run and gun and decoys are just something else to carry, many guys don't take care of em cuz they only use them half the time and have success with our them... I can promise u there are situations when u would not kill a turkey with out a decoy, now you may not anyway but there are times when it's close to impossible with out one... I'm like most of you I have a few use them half the time, have success w out them, etc. I have made a deal with myself this yr to use mouth calls more and put my decoys out even when they aren't necessarily needed. The reason why is I like probably most of you am only confident in what I'm successful w period. I'm really comfortable w a slate is why I'm making myself go to mouth call. And usually am just to lazy to deal w my decoys... My advice is try new things and dont get set in your ways, always something you can learn or become better at...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BHC, post: 3195709, member: 10391"] IMO they're 50/50, about like calling... I think they're effective in large fields and when your set up is in the turkeys favor.. Particularly if a bird is roosted on top of a hill and your trying to call him into the bottom... I think they can be fun watching gobblers reaction when it works.. I think most guys like to run and gun and decoys are just something else to carry, many guys don't take care of em cuz they only use them half the time and have success with our them... I can promise u there are situations when u would not kill a turkey with out a decoy, now you may not anyway but there are times when it's close to impossible with out one... I'm like most of you I have a few use them half the time, have success w out them, etc. I have made a deal with myself this yr to use mouth calls more and put my decoys out even when they aren't necessarily needed. The reason why is I like probably most of you am only confident in what I'm successful w period. I'm really comfortable w a slate is why I'm making myself go to mouth call. And usually am just to lazy to deal w my decoys... My advice is try new things and dont get set in your ways, always something you can learn or become better at... [/QUOTE]
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