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<blockquote data-quote="poorhunter" data-source="post: 5076492" data-attributes="member: 16537"><p>What happened with all those turkeys in the past before decoys that are now killed because of decoys on all these 20 acres parcels? While I definitely want to kill turkeys and deer, killing is not the only priority. It seems like now it's more about the kill than the process or the chase. Also, if decoys don't work then why would someone with 20 acres bother using one? Or do they only work on 20 acre parcels. I'm NOT being a smart alec...but either they do work or they don't. We can't say that they are ineffective and then say that decoys are the only way a certain segment of hunters can kill turkeys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="poorhunter, post: 5076492, member: 16537"] What happened with all those turkeys in the past before decoys that are now killed because of decoys on all these 20 acres parcels? While I definitely want to kill turkeys and deer, killing is not the only priority. It seems like now it’s more about the kill than the process or the chase. Also, if decoys don’t work then why would someone with 20 acres bother using one? Or do they only work on 20 acre parcels. I’m NOT being a smart alec...but either they do work or they don’t. We can’t say that they are ineffective and then say that decoys are the only way a certain segment of hunters can kill turkeys. [/QUOTE]
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