Well greatwhite, I would like to believe that is the case, but experience has taught me otherwise. Bro and I were in our duck blind hunting in a treed crick way, when another hunter rowed in stalking our decoys, that were out in front of our blind, before we fully realized what he was about, he let go at our decoys. Fortunately the reed bundles we make the blind with, were thick enough to absorb the shot ricocheting up off the water. Now imagine the same thing happening to a turkey hunter who literally melts into the his background, sitting low to the ground, dress in camo, with thin camo fabric blind in front of him, if he sees the hunter stalking his decoys, he maybe able to warn him off by waving a patch of blaze orange fabric. However if he doesn’t pick him up as he stalks in, it’s possible that when the other hunter opens up on his decoy(s) he could become the recipient of a considerable shot spray. What idiot couldn’t tell the difference between a decoy and a real turkey you asked? You might be surprised.
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