Pea Brain

It has been said that if a wild turkey had a sense of smell like a whitetail, we would very rarely kill one.

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My Take On Turkey Decoys

The reason decoys work is that a gobbler likes to see the hen who is calling to him. So make sure that you set the decoy out in a spot where the gobbler can easily see the decoy. Get that decoy into a position where it is as visible as possible to an incoming gobbler. Also, two other things I’ve done with decoys is to put real feathers on them and add movement to them.

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Put Some Razzle-Dazzle Into Your Turkey Decoys

Like many of you I am sure, when I first started using turkey decoys, the darn things were so effective that I was pretty sure they should be made illegal! Those were great days, but it did not last. Somewhere along the way, gobblers which had here-to-fore raced each other to my decoys, now shifted down a gear or two. So what can you do to put some of the old razzle-dazzle back into decoying
gobblers?

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