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A lightweight fan is more effective for crawling into turkey nests because it reduces noise and allows for a slower, more deliberate approach.
Understanding Turkey Behavior
When it comes to fanning turkeys open, a lightweight fan can be a game-changer. Turkeys are highly sensitive to noise and movement, making it crucial to approach them quietly and calmly. A heavy fan can create a loud whirring sound that alerts the turkeys to your presence, causing them to become wary and potentially fly away. In contrast, a lightweight fan produces minimal noise, allowing you to get closer to the turkey nest without spooking the birds.
Choosing the Right Fan
When selecting a lightweight fan, look for one with a high CFM (cubic feet per minute) rating and a low decibel level. A fan with a high CFM rating will be more effective at blowing air, while a low decibel level will ensure that it remains quiet. For example, a fan with a CFM rating of 150-200 and a decibel level of 30-40 would be an ideal choice for turkey hunting. Additionally, consider a fan with adjustable speed settings, allowing you to customize the airflow to suit your specific needs.
Crawling Techniques
Once you have selected the right fan, it’s time to put it into action. When crawling into a turkey nest, use a slow and deliberate pace, taking care to place each foot carefully on the ground. Keep the fan at a low setting to avoid spooking the turkeys, and use it to gently blow air into the nest, helping to fan the birds open. As you get closer to the turkey, gradually increase the fan speed to help spread the birds’ wings, making it easier to get a shot. By combining a lightweight fan with slow and deliberate crawling techniques, you can increase your chances of success when hunting turkeys.
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