I'm a "righty" but I still set them up before it gets light out! What's with the 10:00 - 11:00 stuff!?!?! Just kidding!

Some things I've learned over the years....... I like to use a Jake and a couple of hens.
1) Set the Jake up where you can easily shoot and make sure he is about 20 yards away so you have a good pattern. The Tom will most likely try to get into the Jake's face to scare him off.
2) make sure you have adequate space between decoys..... don't bunch them up. When turkeys start to become alarmed, they group closer together..... when feeling safe, they spread out a little. This will give the Tom plenty of room to strut in and head for the Jake.
3) have the Jake facing away from the direction the Tom will will most likely come from. The Tom will strut towards him and if he see's the Jake looking in his direction and not backing down, he might sense something is wrong and will hang up. This holds real true if you are using a strutting Tom decoy.
4) Try to set up so the Tom is not looking directly at the Jake from the opposite side you are on. That means he will have a better chance to see any movement from you.
5) Take lots of pictures and post them here for all to see and please include a hunting story to go with it! Thanks.