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Blind and decoy's
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Agree about a blind and dekes, but not about sitting in thick brush ... they seem to know thick brush is where predators hide and most often shy away from it, it will interfer with you if you need to swing your outfit for a shot, and brush deflects shots way too often. By placing a jake or full strutter facing you and the hen away from you, the tom(s) should come in and be facing away from you putting you in there only blind spot ... this will allow you to draw, aim, and release when the time is right. If you know the direction they are coming from, place the dekes slightly to the other side of your settup to draw them by your settup. Aim for either the their head, vent, or at the little triangle of feathers above the leg (ie, where their vitals are and or you will break the leg or wing.