Got some interesting advice from a Turkey bowhunter the other day. Said he puts himself between his decoy and the roosting birds. Calls the Toms out, and they have to walk by him to get to the decoy. As they go by, they're in full strut and with the fan and feathers all going, the Tom can't see behind or doesn't look behind. The bowhunter, turns and makes his shot. Said the only camo he wears is a bug screen jacket, pants, and head cover. Turkey hunting started up again here in Ontario CAN in the mid to late 1980s and he has been using this method for many years. Any other ideas or thoughts?