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Author Topic: Late season tactics  (Read 1312 times)

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Offline deadeye

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I plan to bring my son turkey hunting later this week.  I was wondering if anyone has had experience with late season hunting.  Mainly I trying to decide what decoys to use.  Hens, jakes, tom, or none.  What would be the best decoy setup this late in the season?   
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Offline nontypicalhunter

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I just read an article about hunting hard to call in toms. The author wrote with two guys hunting, one hunting, one calling. What they did was when they had a bird that wouldn't come in to the call, the one calling would move about 50 yards away and call, then move farther away and call and so on. Making it sounds like the "hen" was going the opposite direction from the tom. As with most articles like this, they always seemed to have success. Sounds like a good idea though.