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<blockquote data-quote="cabelasken" data-source="post: 2157195" data-attributes="member: 117774"><p>If your #3 shot is steel, that would probably be a good choice. In Calif we have to use steel and I use #2 duck loads. We limit our shots to 30 yds. 40 yds is a long turkey shot!! In the springtime, i think most states only allow you to take toms, so a jake decoy and a couple of hens would help to bring them in. My son-in-law uses a box call that you push spring loaded scrapers against the slate and it sounds much better than my slate call, especially the purr. We also use small pop up blinds with chairs that make it comfortable to sit for a couple of hours at a time. If you can find the roost tree, we like to set up about 150 to 200 yds away on their path to water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cabelasken, post: 2157195, member: 117774"] If your #3 shot is steel, that would probably be a good choice. In Calif we have to use steel and I use #2 duck loads. We limit our shots to 30 yds. 40 yds is a long turkey shot!! In the springtime, i think most states only allow you to take toms, so a jake decoy and a couple of hens would help to bring them in. My son-in-law uses a box call that you push spring loaded scrapers against the slate and it sounds much better than my slate call, especially the purr. We also use small pop up blinds with chairs that make it comfortable to sit for a couple of hours at a time. If you can find the roost tree, we like to set up about 150 to 200 yds away on their path to water. [/QUOTE]
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