I ordered one from camofire. We’ll see how it goes. I like the concept of using animal psychology to produce a decoy that doesn’t simply mimic reality but produces a specific behavioral response. I hope that pans out. :D
The theory is that the turkeys will recognize the appearance of a jake but one that is extremely whimpy so even skittish jakes will think they can take him on and become more aggressive.
Plenty of people online say it works but I trust our local experts more than randos on Amazon.
I’m interested in what experience you’ve had using the funky chicken decoy.
I noticed the jakes I was going after yesterday seemed kind of leery of the full size jake decoy in my spread yesterday and wondered if a less threatening male decoy would be a good strategy.
I have no idea as to that last part.
I get that parts of California have good hunting depending what you’re after. I just have the impression that most of the good hunting states have the same opportunities or better.
Update 4/7: turkey deals back up today!
It’s a little late in the day but there are some turkey deals on camofire today.
They’ll expire tonight when the site updates but there are some cool items on sale.
https://www.camofire.com/index.php/
I like a little color with the exception of yellowing from residual fat.
I’m not a fan of the bleached porcelain look. But a gentle whitening looks good to me.
I made the right choice when I got a sportsmans warehouse gift card instead of basspro at the turkey tuneup.
I figured I’d spend it in Yuma when dove opens but this is better.
https://www.sdbj.com/news/2022/mar/14/santee-lands-sportsmans-warehouse/?fbclid=IwAR2U_jdc0btN_W7Q5WM_CF5xCNfY9MdRY0wJ7EExMJ9e06Qr_zmdqCVFWQA
I love sportsman’s warehouse but driving north is such a hassle. This is amazing news for east county sportsmen.
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