{"id":8725,"date":"2026-04-02T09:05:33","date_gmt":"2026-04-02T09:05:33","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sawahsolutions.com\/range\/how-to-develop-a-season-long-turkey-decoy-strategy\/"},"modified":"2026-04-02T09:05:33","modified_gmt":"2026-04-02T09:05:33","slug":"how-to-develop-a-season-long-turkey-decoy-strategy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sawahsolutions.com\/range\/how-to-develop-a-season-long-turkey-decoy-strategy\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Develop a Season-Long Turkey Decoy Strategy"},"content":{"rendered":"<div><!----> <\/p>\n<div class=\"content_D-04G contentStyles_egLb6 capitalizeFirstLetter_Ieufb\">\n<p>This is going to be a sort of ridiculous apples-to-oranges analogy, but hear me out: You probably wouldn\u2019t put out a thick-necked, ears-pinned, posturing buck decoy in the beginning of September. Sure, you might lure in a moody fighter to scrap, but mostly you wouldn\u2019t because the timing wouldn\u2019t be right.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content_D-04G contentStyles_egLb6\">\n<p>We inherently understand that about deer, but we don\u2019t really think about it as much with turkeys. And why should we? You could stack up enough gobblers with a single hen decoy and the right calling to support an argument for not overthinking your spread.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content_D-04G contentStyles_egLb6\">\n<p>You\u2019d also not kill as many toms with that move as you would with a more strategic, seasonally based strategy. This is because there are phases to turkey season. Your spread should reflect what the turkeys expect to see from their fellow birds. This matters, and it\u2019s all about setting an appropriate scene given the timing of the season.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><h3>Early Season<\/h3>\n<\/p>\n<div class=\"content_D-04G contentStyles_egLb6\">\n<p>Calendar-wise, there is obviously a difference between the early season in Alabama and the early season in Michigan. Essentially, we can call the early season the first week or two after an opener. While that might be early March in some states and mid-April in others, the general theme of turkeys at that time is to be more concentrated.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content_D-04G contentStyles_egLb6\">\n<p>This is when the winter flocks start to fracture, the birds generally have more company on food sources, and in roost trees. This is also the time you can hunt them when they still might be figuring out their dominance hierarchy.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content_D-04G contentStyles_egLb6\">\n<p>What this means for hunters is that this is prime time for a full-strut decoy. It\u2019s also prime time for a jake decoy and as many hens as you can put out because turkeys expect to encounter small flocks of real birds, and they travel in groups. While you can certainly kill a bird with a single strutter, or really any combo of dekes, the best bet is to try to mimic what the birds expect to see.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content_D-04G contentStyles_egLb6\">\n<p>My personal preference for the early season goes one of two ways. If I have birds scouted out, and there is an obviously dominant tom hanging with a harem of hens, he gets a full-strut decoy with a full fan and several hen decoys. If I\u2019m just hoping to reel in any longbeard or group of jakes, I go with a quarter-strut jake and a whole bunch of hens (at least four). Once that initial phase of the season comes and goes, it\u2019s time to switch things up.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content_D-04G contentStyles_egLb6\">\n<p><picture><source srcset=\"https:\/\/images.ctfassets.net\/pujs1b1v0165\/4K4jbUqw0QWwATIu6IMZDk\/c8c3eb0deee03618660fadbe3c9048b8\/halfstrut_decoy.jpg?fm=webp&amp;w=480 1x, https:\/\/images.ctfassets.net\/pujs1b1v0165\/4K4jbUqw0QWwATIu6IMZDk\/c8c3eb0deee03618660fadbe3c9048b8\/halfstrut_decoy.jpg?fm=webp&amp;w=720 1.5x\" media=\"(max-width: 479px)\" type=\"image\/webp\"><source srcset=\"https:\/\/images.ctfassets.net\/pujs1b1v0165\/4K4jbUqw0QWwATIu6IMZDk\/c8c3eb0deee03618660fadbe3c9048b8\/halfstrut_decoy.jpg?fm=webp&amp;w=770 1x, https:\/\/images.ctfassets.net\/pujs1b1v0165\/4K4jbUqw0QWwATIu6IMZDk\/c8c3eb0deee03618660fadbe3c9048b8\/halfstrut_decoy.jpg?fm=webp&amp;w=1155 1.5x\" media=\"(max-width: 768px)\" type=\"image\/webp\"><source srcset=\"https:\/\/images.ctfassets.net\/pujs1b1v0165\/4K4jbUqw0QWwATIu6IMZDk\/c8c3eb0deee03618660fadbe3c9048b8\/halfstrut_decoy.jpg?fm=webp&amp;w=730 1x, https:\/\/images.ctfassets.net\/pujs1b1v0165\/4K4jbUqw0QWwATIu6IMZDk\/c8c3eb0deee03618660fadbe3c9048b8\/halfstrut_decoy.jpg?fm=webp&amp;w=1095 1.5x\" media=\"(max-width: 1023px)\" type=\"image\/webp\"><source srcset=\"https:\/\/images.ctfassets.net\/pujs1b1v0165\/4K4jbUqw0QWwATIu6IMZDk\/c8c3eb0deee03618660fadbe3c9048b8\/halfstrut_decoy.jpg?fm=webp&amp;w=900 1x, https:\/\/images.ctfassets.net\/pujs1b1v0165\/4K4jbUqw0QWwATIu6IMZDk\/c8c3eb0deee03618660fadbe3c9048b8\/halfstrut_decoy.jpg?fm=webp&amp;w=1350 1.5x\" type=\"image\/webp\"><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/picture>\n<span style=\"color:#877d72;font-size:11px;font-style:italic\">Photo Courtesy of Tony Peterson<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><h3>Mid Season<\/h3>\n<\/p>\n<div class=\"content_D-04G contentStyles_egLb6\">\n<p>This is the time for the birds to start cruising, the bugs to impact daily feeding patterns, and the pressure to get to the flock. It\u2019s also the time to start paring down your spread.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content_D-04G contentStyles_egLb6\">\n<p>While this is up for debate, I almost always leave the full strutter in the garage and go with either a quarter-strut jake or a breeding jake with a white head. The quarter-strut jake is probably the best decoy to ever hit the market, and is really good all season long but ideal for the middle part of the season. Every bird out there thinks he can kick his ass, unlike a full-strut decoy.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content_D-04G contentStyles_egLb6\">\n<p>This is a decoy that just doesn\u2019t discriminate and really cuts down on 75-yard, cautious drive-bys with jakes and two-year-olds that have not won a lot of cage fights recently. I never put this decoy out without a laydown hen and at least one or two stand-up or feeding hens as well. I like to present a small flock heading in a specific direction, with a youngster who looks like he\u2019s about to get lucky.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content_D-04G contentStyles_egLb6\">\n<p>To me this is an ideal setup for smaller clearings and food plots, logging roads, and any time I set up in the woods. A breeder jake gets the same hen treatment, but he\u2019s more likely to spend time in a good-sized field with me. The white head of the decoy signals that actual breeding is imminent, and it can draw a violent reaction from birds that might otherwise be content to strut 250 yards away in the opposite end of the field.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content_D-04G contentStyles_egLb6\">\n<p><picture><source srcset=\"https:\/\/images.ctfassets.net\/pujs1b1v0165\/7udBRFL8ClcB71NfUifNR5\/82c3922793167da10078a640a3407a6b\/lateseasondecoy.jpg?fm=webp&amp;w=480 1x, https:\/\/images.ctfassets.net\/pujs1b1v0165\/7udBRFL8ClcB71NfUifNR5\/82c3922793167da10078a640a3407a6b\/lateseasondecoy.jpg?fm=webp&amp;w=720 1.5x\" media=\"(max-width: 479px)\" type=\"image\/webp\"><source srcset=\"https:\/\/images.ctfassets.net\/pujs1b1v0165\/7udBRFL8ClcB71NfUifNR5\/82c3922793167da10078a640a3407a6b\/lateseasondecoy.jpg?fm=webp&amp;w=770 1x, https:\/\/images.ctfassets.net\/pujs1b1v0165\/7udBRFL8ClcB71NfUifNR5\/82c3922793167da10078a640a3407a6b\/lateseasondecoy.jpg?fm=webp&amp;w=1155 1.5x\" media=\"(max-width: 768px)\" type=\"image\/webp\"><source srcset=\"https:\/\/images.ctfassets.net\/pujs1b1v0165\/7udBRFL8ClcB71NfUifNR5\/82c3922793167da10078a640a3407a6b\/lateseasondecoy.jpg?fm=webp&amp;w=730 1x, https:\/\/images.ctfassets.net\/pujs1b1v0165\/7udBRFL8ClcB71NfUifNR5\/82c3922793167da10078a640a3407a6b\/lateseasondecoy.jpg?fm=webp&amp;w=1095 1.5x\" media=\"(max-width: 1023px)\" type=\"image\/webp\"><source srcset=\"https:\/\/images.ctfassets.net\/pujs1b1v0165\/7udBRFL8ClcB71NfUifNR5\/82c3922793167da10078a640a3407a6b\/lateseasondecoy.jpg?fm=webp&amp;w=900 1x, https:\/\/images.ctfassets.net\/pujs1b1v0165\/7udBRFL8ClcB71NfUifNR5\/82c3922793167da10078a640a3407a6b\/lateseasondecoy.jpg?fm=webp&amp;w=1350 1.5x\" type=\"image\/webp\"><img src=\"https:\/\/images.ctfassets.net\/pujs1b1v0165\/7udBRFL8ClcB71NfUifNR5\/82c3922793167da10078a640a3407a6b\/lateseasondecoy.jpg\" alt=\"lateseasondecoy\" decoding=\"async\" fetchpriority=\"auto\" loading=\"lazy\"\/><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/source><\/picture>\n<span style=\"color:#877d72;font-size:11px;font-style:italic\">Photo Courtesy of Tony Peterson<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><h3>Late Season<\/h3>\n<\/p>\n<div class=\"content_D-04G contentStyles_egLb6\">\n<p>This is the most difficult part of the season for most hunters. The birds are fully split up, the hens are nesting, and the food sources are plentiful. The birds don\u2019t have to work too hard to survive, and the bulk of the breeding has passed.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content_D-04G contentStyles_egLb6\">\n<p>When I\u2019m shotgun hunting, I\u2019ll often reduce my spread to a single head\u2019s up or leading hen. I just want to show one lady and then sell her presence by calling like she really wants company. Like maybe a raccoon got to her nest the night before and she really needs to get another boyfriend before the window closes.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content_D-04G contentStyles_egLb6\">\n<p>If I\u2019m bowhunting, I\u2019ll either use a standup hen for visibility and then a laydown hen that he\u2019s likely to notice as soon as he approaches the other decoy. Almost always, they\u2019ll turn their attention to the laydown hen and position themselves for a shot.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"content_D-04G contentStyles_egLb6\">\n<p>A jake decoy can obviously work in the late season too, but I would go with the least intimidating setup you can get. Think quarter-strut jake here, pushed way, way low to the ground, again to draw a bird into an exact spot for a shot. The idea is to acknowledge what\u2019s going on with the actual turkeys and sell a scene around it.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p> <!----> <!----><\/div>\n<p>Read the full article <a href=\"https:\/\/www.themeateater.com\/hunt\/wild-turkey\/how-to-develop-a-season-long-turkey-decoy-strategy\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">here<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>This is going to be a sort of ridiculous apples-to-oranges analogy, but hear me out: You probably wouldn\u2019t put out a thick-necked, ears-pinned, posturing buck decoy in the beginning of September. Sure, you might lure in a moody fighter to scrap, but mostly you wouldn\u2019t because the timing wouldn\u2019t be right. 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