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Re: Spring gobbler hunters?
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Mar 18th a 09:13 PM
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by Geo. Newbern |
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On the other hand, I love my turkey decoy. I bought it the first year I hunted the Spring season here in 1988. The paint's all gone but it looks natural in the woods to me. The decoy is soft rubber which rolls up to fit in my game bag taking practically no room. It draws the gobbler's attention away from me whether it attracts any turkeys or not. Emily has sewed the seams up for me several different times. The decoy gives me something to call at while the real turkeys are all otherwise engaged...Geo
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