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<blockquote data-quote="Bone Collector" data-source="post: 5044549" data-attributes="member: 7419"><p>I have done this before. I own 32 acres. back in the day before the brewery was built where their roost trees were and changed the cow farm to a public hang out, turkeys would be on the outskirts of my property daily. If I called they'd come. I tried decoy first couple of times and they wouldn't come to it. I then started listening to people like Setterman and realized I didn't need them. However where I needed to set up on my land, It was smarter to hunt from a blind. I just ditched the decoys. They came in without them. The blind was necessary, because the Toms weren't always with the hens, and the hens would come in alone, so in order to not spook them, which ultimately paid off, the blind was a good idea. When I hunt public, I just sit on the ground. I am not lugging that thing. On my land I set it up and hope we don't get a bad storm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bone Collector, post: 5044549, member: 7419"] I have done this before. I own 32 acres. back in the day before the brewery was built where their roost trees were and changed the cow farm to a public hang out, turkeys would be on the outskirts of my property daily. If I called they'd come. I tried decoy first couple of times and they wouldn't come to it. I then started listening to people like Setterman and realized I didn't need them. However where I needed to set up on my land, It was smarter to hunt from a blind. I just ditched the decoys. They came in without them. The blind was necessary, because the Toms weren't always with the hens, and the hens would come in alone, so in order to not spook them, which ultimately paid off, the blind was a good idea. When I hunt public, I just sit on the ground. I am not lugging that thing. On my land I set it up and hope we don't get a bad storm. [/QUOTE]
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