The decoy debate: used wisely, hen decoys can help get a gobbler

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If you spook a gobbler near a decoy, don’t go back the next day with the same decoy. That sets up a hindrance to success for sure. If you must go back there next day, take a different decoy and set it up at a different place in the field or woods.
Make sure your decoys are staked out naturally. In a grassy field, the stomach should be touching the top of the grass. Do not use stakes that are too high. Turkeys do not stand 6 feet above the ground. That will be unnatural and a hindrance for sure.

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