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Some will tell you that a decoy is necessary, some will tell you they aren't. I personally don't use any and am successful, but I know guys that use them religiously that are just as successful. I feel they can help you in certain situations but by no means are they necessary.Crow call - same thing .... they work but aren't necessary. Many a tom will sound off all on his own in the evening (I've heard them gobble until dark) ... just get on a ridge and listen around dusk, you will usually hear them if you are in the right location. The birds I hunt near Chewelah aren't quiet, especially at dusk. If you believe you are in a good spot and still hear nothing, give the crow call a try but use it sparingly.If you have a few days to scout, which it sounds like you do, look to pattern the birds just like you would a whitetail. They are creatures of habit and if not disturbed you'll know exactly where to set up after 3 days of scouting. Don't call while scouting, just watch and listen. Keep your distance and take note of what time they fly down, the direction they fly down, where they head after they fly down, etc - and do the same in the evening. Once you've done this you'll know where to set up in the morning and afternoon.Other things I'd recommend are getting a couple diaphragm mouth calls and becomming proficient at them. Box and slate calls are great locater calls and can coax them your direction, then once they are getting close you'll want to curtail all movement on your part. This is where the mouth call comes in handy, as you can coax them those final few yards without having to fiddle around with a call in your hands.Last thing I can think of is even though you have a blind, sit still sit still sit still! I swear turkeys have picked me off when i THINK about twitching my cramped foot, let alone actually doing it.Just my take on it, others will likely agree or disagree but thought I'd share. Happy hunting!
I plan on going in the spring. Right now it's ducks and predator time.
O.k Do not get me started ... There is no more turkeys roaming the hills around chewelah :bash:Seriously after this winter I am sure there will not be more than a handful left So My advise would say head up around Nort Port I think thats where most of them ended up that have survived the last couple winters