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<blockquote data-quote="DeerKiller2012" data-source="post: 3209461" data-attributes="member: 10820"><p>I very rarely use a decoy, most of the time I sit in the woods, so when I get one to strike up and it sounds he's closing the distance within about 75 yds gobbling, I usually go silent because most of the time they'll come looking for the hens becasue they cant see them and their following the sound. Then, if they dont show up after about 30 seconds I'll do a soft half yelp and most of the time they'll hit very close and it's look for that red head to pop up time.I find it alot easier to kill birds in the woods than in the fields in just about any siuation. </p><p></p><p>Hunting fields with decoys is alot tougher than it seems, especially the area I hunt, I feel like the mature birds have gotten use to that style of hunting. </p><p>Try using no decoys and set up in the woods about 40 yards inside the woods</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DeerKiller2012, post: 3209461, member: 10820"] I very rarely use a decoy, most of the time I sit in the woods, so when I get one to strike up and it sounds he's closing the distance within about 75 yds gobbling, I usually go silent because most of the time they'll come looking for the hens becasue they cant see them and their following the sound. Then, if they dont show up after about 30 seconds I'll do a soft half yelp and most of the time they'll hit very close and it's look for that red head to pop up time.I find it alot easier to kill birds in the woods than in the fields in just about any siuation. Hunting fields with decoys is alot tougher than it seems, especially the area I hunt, I feel like the mature birds have gotten use to that style of hunting. Try using no decoys and set up in the woods about 40 yards inside the woods [/QUOTE]
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