How a gobbler reacts to any hunter’s approach, decoys included, can vary by the day, hour and minute, so it pays to remain as flexible as possible at all times. (Paul T. Brown/True Exposures Publishing) By Kevin Tate Outdoors Writer Beyond the audio portion of a turkey hunt, opportunities to expand what may be done in the visual spectrum continue to grow among hunters. Fans, silhouettes and full-body versions cover a spectrum of options as varied as the styles and personal preferences of hunting strategies themselves.