Turkey Decoy suggestion

satchamo

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I am admittedly a decoy hater and never use them for my personal hunting. That said I do think they have a place for helping youth. My son is of age now and we will be hunting the IL youth season here in late March. I own garbage decoys now so I’m looking to upgrade to a better set.

I planned to do an upright hen paired with a 3/4 strut jake. With that in mind, how do DSD decoys compare to avian hdr? They both look good to my eye but that’s about all I have to go off of. Seems like avian can be had slightly cheaper but not enough for me to outright dismiss dsd.
 
If your kid hits the Avian with a pellet it's done. My son has been peppering the DSD since age 6 and they still look new.

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Yeah, there is no doubt decoys have their place. They have certainly helped me and young nephews bag a few. Kinda fun to see them birds come in close and start pounding on a jake or tom deek.

I have the Avian 1/2 strut jake combined with three DSD hens. To me, the DSD’s just look and feel a bit better. To a turkey, not so sure it really makes a difference. All I know is the combination works.

I’ve been thinking about getting a DSD full tom strutter, just because. I have a couple of fans I can use. Only thing that concerns me a bit is the bulk and weight. Something to consider when factoring in your hunting style, walking distance, etc.
 
I rarely use a decoy anymore but when I was only bowhunting turkeys I shot more than I can remember right off the back of a DSD 1/4 Jake, if I were only using a single it would be that.
 
I use a dsd Jake with two avian x hens. All 3 fit in the dsd bag nicely!

DSD looks better but more importantly it holds up a lot better over time.
 
We use Avian X and DSD… haven’t noticed a bunch of difference, but our turkeys aren’t particularly sophisticated :)

This year I want to call one into an owl decoy, just to see what happens. I’m really hoping the gobbler attacks the owl decoy.


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IMG_0029.jpeg“If you are not using Dave Smith’s you’re bird watching” - Someone, probably.

I’ve hunted with both Avians and DSD quite a bit, the DSD’s have a more realistic posture and paint scheme but are cumbersome on longer hikes with a blind, Avians are a nice run and gun option or to throw in the top of a blind bag on a long hike, I really don’t think it matters much to a horny bird with a brain the size of a pea.
 
I've grown to be anti decoy over the years, unless a kid or first timer is involved... but you don't have to worry with adding a hen decoy, imo. They'll come from a long ways to a single 3/4 strut jake. If you want to take the super econo route, duct tape a softball to a stake and paint it red.
 
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