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<blockquote data-quote="Spurhunter" data-source="post: 5589956" data-attributes="member: 5695"><p>I think it's hypocritical for guys that have access to hundreds and hundreds of acres of private farms absolutely loaded with turkeys to tell someone else decoys make it too easy. I've been to places like that and I've killed turkeys pretty easily without decoys, but most of my hunting is done on timber company land with a small turkey population. You could back an 18 wheeler load of decoys in there and it's still going to be harder to kill a turkey there than a loaded private farm. Honestly a decoy wouldn't do you any good because it's too damn thick for him to see it anyway. Lee Lakosky can't tell me not to shoot 130" bucks when he hunts the land of giants. A guy that goes to Mexico and catches 8+ pound bass on every cast can't tell me not to be proud of a 6 pounder from Glenn Springs. Everybody is in a different situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spurhunter, post: 5589956, member: 5695"] I think it's hypocritical for guys that have access to hundreds and hundreds of acres of private farms absolutely loaded with turkeys to tell someone else decoys make it too easy. I've been to places like that and I've killed turkeys pretty easily without decoys, but most of my hunting is done on timber company land with a small turkey population. You could back an 18 wheeler load of decoys in there and it's still going to be harder to kill a turkey there than a loaded private farm. Honestly a decoy wouldn't do you any good because it's too damn thick for him to see it anyway. Lee Lakosky can't tell me not to shoot 130" bucks when he hunts the land of giants. A guy that goes to Mexico and catches 8+ pound bass on every cast can't tell me not to be proud of a 6 pounder from Glenn Springs. Everybody is in a different situation. [/QUOTE]
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