Roy, the only male decoy I use is what we call a "Super Jake" which is a more mature bird that has a larger beard (7") but not a full fan, fuller than a typical jake, but still a little short on the sides. He's a taxidermy mounted decoy with glass eyes and a painted head with muted colors, so not too aggressive looking. Jakes try to peck him but the big boys think they can whip his butt:^) My 11 yr. old son arrowed a huge bird at 4 yards that was all over the decoy. The bird weighed 27 1/2 pounds on certified scales, sported a 12 1/4" paintbrush of a beard, and had two 1 9/16" spurs. My taxidermist says he should score in the top 2-3 in the NWTF records for Easterns taken with archery tackle. I have 10 or so mounted turkeys but my son's is the only one my wife allows in "Her" living room:^)