Whip -- this is really difficult, as there are so many different tactics for turkeys across the country, from "permanent" blinds and big decoy sets in agricultural areas, to "walking and talking" with no decoys, common here in the Rockies where we hunt turkeys in elk habitat, and largely with elk tactics. I don't like blinds or big decoy sets simply because my idea of hunting doesn't involve haulting a truckload of stuff in and out of the woods. Hunting to me means freedom, and the more stuff we haul along, the more self-imprisoned we become. From what you say, it sounds as if turkeys, at least in your area, are becoming decoy-shy just as elk here have become bugle shy, ATV shy, and somewhat cow-call shy. They are dumb, but they have keen instincts. This is little if any help to you, I know, but without knowing more about your hunting area and tactics, best I can do. And knowing only western Merriam's hunting, my experience has limited value to you in any event. As with all of life, in the end I always go with "don't take it too seriously, and experiment a lot." Good luck.