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Turkey Hunting Tips from Master Outdoorsman Jerome B. Robinson
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Tweak Your Decoy
Always enlarge the hole that the spindle goes through in the bottom of a turkey decoy so the body can move friction-free when stirred by slight air currents. With the decoy in place, push a twig firmly into the ground 8 inches on either side of the tail to prevent any unnatural spinning. In a light breeze, gobblers find the abrupt back-and-forth movements hard to resist.

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At 5:57 PM, 2008-05-08, cindy said:
went out early this am, first time hunting anything! gobbler responded to my calls but did not advance. it was a very light rain and about six am, what should i have done? Mark comment offensive

At 11:20 PM, 2008-04-25, Gail said:
going out for the first time in my life tomorrow morning. wish me luck.sure going to try your ideas. Mark comment offensive

At 11:29 AM, 2008-04-11, John said:
no matter how much one knows about turkey hunting there is always something more to learn. Mark comment offensive

At 7:40 PM, 2008-04-01, ashley said:
huntin is 2 Mark comment offensive

At 8:44 AM, 2008-03-28, Cord said:
i have never been turkey huntin, but always wanted to try, this year i get my chance. ill be sure to try these techniques. Mark comment offensive

At 8:40 AM, 2008-03-28, Will said:
i have been turkey hunting for 2 years and i have used all of those techniques. i have found those techniques to be very effective by killing my 1st turkey, an 11in beard 1in and 1/4 spurs and weighed 25lbs. i will for sure use them again this year. Mark comment offensive

At 8:52 AM, 2008-03-26, nick watson said:
im new at turkey hunting but im good at calling. i just have to learn how to use decoys and stuff liek that Mark comment offensive

At 7:01 PM, 2008-03-03, rob said:
these are some helpful tips Mark comment offensive

At 9:17 AM, 2008-03-03, georgia lambert said:
found webpage while searching web wonder if jerome b robinson is son of don and margie who were my neighbors in westfield nj in the '40 would like to contact him but can't seem to find an email address please help Mark comment offensive


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About the Author
Jerome B. Robinson has been writing about all aspects of the outdoors for more than 40 years. He started at F&S in 1989 and remains a regular contributor, including his monthly tip column. Although he is a generalist, Robinson is best known for his writing on dog training and on hunting and fishing in the Far North.

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