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<blockquote data-quote="AT Hiker" data-source="post: 5335147" data-attributes="member: 10019"><p>2007 ish, maybe, my buddy was gifted a b-mobile. We eagerly set it up in a river bottom one morning. The guy that gave it to him said to "set it up where its visible and do not call". We knew where the birds were roosted and that they flew down into the big bottoms...where they went from there was always changing and a guess. So, we set it up and sure enough right after fly down a tom broke loose and did the death run to this decoy. </p><p>Shortly after is when fanning really took off, I guess people realized how effective that real fan on the back of decoy was. </p><p></p><p>I also watched a tom strut up to a black feed trough once. It was flipped over in the edge of the woods. I was checking fences and noticed the strutter, watched him walk up to what looked like 50 yards of that barrel. I can only assume he though it was a fan...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AT Hiker, post: 5335147, member: 10019"] 2007 ish, maybe, my buddy was gifted a b-mobile. We eagerly set it up in a river bottom one morning. The guy that gave it to him said to "set it up where its visible and do not call". We knew where the birds were roosted and that they flew down into the big bottoms...where they went from there was always changing and a guess. So, we set it up and sure enough right after fly down a tom broke loose and did the death run to this decoy. Shortly after is when fanning really took off, I guess people realized how effective that real fan on the back of decoy was. I also watched a tom strut up to a black feed trough once. It was flipped over in the edge of the woods. I was checking fences and noticed the strutter, watched him walk up to what looked like 50 yards of that barrel. I can only assume he though it was a fan... [/QUOTE]
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