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How To Use Turkey Hunting Decoys - Vital Turkey Hunting Techniques Which Can Make Or Break Your Hunt

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Using turkey hunting decoys wisely can make or break your hunt. Not being the smartest of all wild birds, using decoys to capture the attention of wild turkeys while you move in for the kill is one of most important turkey hunting tactics to master. However, using turkey decoys efficiently is not all that easy. Follow these simple tips in order for you to get the most out of your hunt.

First, you should know that using turkey hunting decoys every possible time is unwise. Using decoys in the middle of a clear field or in an overly obstructed path will bear very little use. They work best for hunting situations that take place close to clearings and covers.

To heighten up the curiosity of your prey, choose places that provide ample cover. Decoys work well in closed off areas as well. After choosing the right area to place your turkey hunting decoys, you need to decide how many decoys you will use. There are times that call for multiple decoys, while others only require one. You should also base the number of decoys that you will use on the number of turkeys that you need to distract.

The denser the woods, the more decoys you should use. The main goal here is to catch the attention of the birds for as long as you need to. You also need to decide what type of turkey hunting decoys you need to use. The most common ones have mobile parts that move in sync with the breeze. Stick to ones that have a realistic look and feel, such as ones that have feathers that sway naturally.

Motion decoys definitely work better than still decoys. However, refrain from using ones that move too much because they may scare the turkeys away instead of attracting them.In addition to this, you need to ensure that the decoys are placed more than 15 yards but not more than 35 yards away from your prey. You need the birds to see your decoys clearly, but you also have to make sure that you get close enough.

Finally, don't be afraid to mix things up every once in a while. Remember not to use the same decoys on the same group of turkeys, especially if your hunting trips are scheduled close to one another. This will ensure that the birds will still take interest in your turkey hunting decoys and not see them for trap that they are.

There are a lot of information on turkey hunting guide there but if you would like proven tips on how to use turkey hunting decoys and separate yourself from the usual results obtain by amateur turkey hunters, please visit: www.howtohuntturkey.com

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