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<blockquote data-quote="Bucks &amp; Beards" data-source="post: 5094312" data-attributes="member: 9708"><p>IF you use them, hide um in the weeds where they're not too visible. A gobbler responding to your call will still see what he needs to see. When they're placed on a stick in the middle of the field they look so unnatural. In my experience in the latter situation, the turkeys may be curious but they won't close the distance. As far as using a Jake or strutter, it's a crap shoot. And the problem is that once you've set um up you can't correct the problem once the turkeys are in view. In field hunting, they may be necessary. In the woods, leave um at the truck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bucks & Beards, post: 5094312, member: 9708"] IF you use them, hide um in the weeds where they’re not too visible. A gobbler responding to your call will still see what he needs to see. When they’re placed on a stick in the middle of the field they look so unnatural. In my experience in the latter situation, the turkeys may be curious but they won’t close the distance. As far as using a Jake or strutter, it’s a crap shoot. And the problem is that once you’ve set um up you can’t correct the problem once the turkeys are in view. In field hunting, they may be necessary. In the woods, leave um at the truck. [/QUOTE]
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