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<blockquote data-quote="r00s7a" data-source="post: 1098163" data-attributes="member: 9675"><p>I'm sure there are a bunch of people that will disagree with me, but I do NOT like having a lone hen hanging out around my decoys. If I can I will run her off or let her lose interest. Yes, she is a live decoy, which can be good. But if a tom happens to come in, more times than not he is going to pick her over that plastic turkey that just sits there and keeps throwing her voice from the trees. It has happened a few times to me. As with many animals, male turkeys seem to get a little dumb in the name of love and drop their defenses down a notch, hens do not. I've been picked off by a suspicious hen more than I have a gobbler, then they just go back in the woods and putt, putt, and putt. Only time I like a hen to come in is if she is draggin a gobbler behind her. Then I will call to her and not to him, just mimic everything she does and try to piss her off. If she comes in, good chance that he will come in too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="r00s7a, post: 1098163, member: 9675"] I'm sure there are a bunch of people that will disagree with me, but I do NOT like having a lone hen hanging out around my decoys. If I can I will run her off or let her lose interest. Yes, she is a live decoy, which can be good. But if a tom happens to come in, more times than not he is going to pick her over that plastic turkey that just sits there and keeps throwing her voice from the trees. It has happened a few times to me. As with many animals, male turkeys seem to get a little dumb in the name of love and drop their defenses down a notch, hens do not. I've been picked off by a suspicious hen more than I have a gobbler, then they just go back in the woods and putt, putt, and putt. Only time I like a hen to come in is if she is draggin a gobbler behind her. Then I will call to her and not to him, just mimic everything she does and try to piss her off. If she comes in, good chance that he will come in too. [/QUOTE]
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