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For youth turkey hunting trips, effective decoys include a few hens on the ground, a gobbler decoy 10-15 yards away, and a few jakes or hens in a nearby tree. This setup can be especially effective when combined with a good calling strategy and concealment. The 20 gauge shotgun is a great choice for youth turkey hunting.
Choosing the Right Decoys
When selecting decoys for a youth turkey hunting trip, it’s essential to choose decoys that are realistic and effective. For a 20 gauge turkey hunt, a few hens on the ground can be a great starting point. Place these decoys 10-15 yards away from the hunter, and make sure they are spread out naturally. This will help to create a sense of movement and activity, which can be attractive to a gobbler.
Decoy Placement and Strategy
Once you have your decoys in place, it’s time to think about placement and strategy. A gobbler decoy 10-15 yards away from the hunter can be a great way to draw a bird in. Place this decoy in a location where it can be seen by the gobbler, but not directly in its line of sight. This will help to create a sense of tension and encourage the bird to come closer. Don’t forget to add a few jakes or hens in a nearby tree to add some extra realism to your setup.
Tips for Youth Hunters
When it comes to using decoys for youth turkey hunting, it’s essential to keep things simple and safe. Make sure the youth hunter understands the importance of concealment and staying quiet while hunting. Also, emphasize the importance of following through with a shot if a bird comes close. A 20 gauge shotgun is a great choice for youth turkey hunting, as it is relatively easy to handle and reload.
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