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To Funky Chicken or Not #7118222 03/21/18 10:39 AM
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I have a Funky Chicken decoy and was wondering if I should use it this weekend for youth season or not. In the past I have only used hen decoys and have had success with just those, but was thinking about adding the Funky Chicken this year. I understand if what has been working, why change it up but was looking for opinions on this. Thanks.

Re: To Funky Chicken or Not [Re: gobblerslayer] #7118445 03/21/18 01:47 PM
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I don't see it hurting. I used a full strut decoy this weekend. Toms weren't even interested. The hens were more infatuated with my hen decoys. 2 of the hens stayed around and fought with the decoys for a couple of hours after all the others had left. Toms were more interested in the real thing moving around than the stationary decoys.

Where I see a real difference is when a single or a couple of Toms come in all alone.




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Re: To Funky Chicken or Not [Re: gobblerslayer] #7118572 03/21/18 03:19 PM
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The decoys will be more effective this time of the year latrr in the morning like after 9:30 to in the afternoon when lots of the gobblers with hens will start looking for new girlfriends


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I would use it.

Re: To Funky Chicken or Not [Re: gobblerslayer] #7119261 03/22/18 02:54 AM
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Re: To Funky Chicken or Not [Re: gobblerslayer] #7120503 03/23/18 01:18 PM
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I have used it with no success.

Re: To Funky Chicken or Not [Re: gobblerslayer] #7121984 03/25/18 01:58 AM
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Funky chicken is awesome in the right setup. Put a hen down on the ground and have the funky one about 2 feet behind her looking at her. Keep both decoys looking away from where you think the Tom is coming in. When the Tom sees him, he will get irritated they don’t turn around to look at him and he will come in.

If you don’t set the decoys looking away, the birds may hang up when they don’t see the funky chicken run off.

At least this has been my experience.

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