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Is it legal to hunt turkeys using electronic calls and decoys in Arizona?

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Is it legal to hunt turkeys using electronic calls and decoys in Arizona?

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Provided by Brian Wakeling, Big Game Management Supervisor. “Yes, it is legal to use decoys as well as electronic calls when hunting turkey. As per rule R12-4-303, Unlawful Devices, Method, and Ammunition, since the use of electronic devices or decoys not specifically addressed as prohibited, the use is acceptable. There are a number of different electronic calls and decoys available on the market today. However, many turkey hunters prefer to use traditional mechanical or mouth calls to enjoy the unparalleled experience of luring in a wary spring gobbler.” If you have a question about hunting or fishing laws, rules and regulations or just an ethical situation, please email your question to: HuntingHighlights@azgfd.gov.

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