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<blockquote data-quote="Bigg E" data-source="post: 3195911" data-attributes="member: 9138"><p>In the past I have used a half strut jake and single hen on the first setup or for setting up and calling when I don't hear a bird. When I am moving on a turkey and trying to get close, I rarely put them out and that is when the the majority of my kills take place. I have seen them work on a fist setup out of the tree in fields and open hardwoods. I think decoys work better early in the season and later in the morning in my experience. If hunting alone, I hardly ever use them but like them for the kids. I will likely try a full strut for the first time this weekend on private ground, if we encounter henned-up field turkeys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigg E, post: 3195911, member: 9138"] In the past I have used a half strut jake and single hen on the first setup or for setting up and calling when I don't hear a bird. When I am moving on a turkey and trying to get close, I rarely put them out and that is when the the majority of my kills take place. I have seen them work on a fist setup out of the tree in fields and open hardwoods. I think decoys work better early in the season and later in the morning in my experience. If hunting alone, I hardly ever use them but like them for the kids. I will likely try a full strut for the first time this weekend on private ground, if we encounter henned-up field turkeys. [/QUOTE]
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