I am having some trouble with turkeys this spring. Last year I purchased on of those Killer Bees that Primos makes. Thats the decoy where you can move the tail fan up and down with a string. I used it in conjunction with a Dave Smith hen decoy. I am stating this because I have some pretty nice decoys.
Last year "Steve" thats the name of my Killer Bee, got beat up 3 different times by toms, and was pushed around by 5 jakes on another occasion.
This spring it seems to be a different story. During youth season I had 5 toms come in. There were 3 in the first group, they they would not come closer that 40 yards and stayed on the other side of a tree line. Fourth tom, gobbled, popped over the hill saw the set up and took off running. Fifth tom, came in but never committed to the set up, he was only about 25 yards and my daughter ended up killing it but out of the side window of the blind.
This morning I set up in a field and at first light a hen and tom flew down about 300 yards out in the field. After strutting for 2 hours they finally closed within 40 yards and the hen finally came in to inspect my set up at 10 yards, but the tom never came closer than 40 yards. Too far for me to chunk an arrow.
So after all this typing, are you guy/gals finding toms leery of strutting decoys? Mine has a jake fan, that all beat up and he looks like a mouse could knock him out.
Scott