muddy
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Is it really worth the money for the extra bit of realism?
For me, yes! Anything to prove I can fool an animal with the brain the size of a peanut! :way:
Is it really worth the money for the extra bit of realism?
For me, yes! Anything to prove I can fool an animal with the brain the size of a peanut! :way:
Since they are a heavy duty material I wonder if it would be tougher to blow them up on a cold morning?
Someone have one.....throw it in the freezer or fridge for two hours and than video your self blowing it up:way:
And i shot both my turkeys last year without a decoy! Who would know!
I'm curious if any of the people who think high quality decoys are a waste of money bowhunt for turkeys? I think high quality decoys become really important when you are trying to bring a bird in extra close and have him be totally clueless that the decoys are fake. I've shot plenty of birds with my shotgun at 30-40 yards as they had their head straight up in the air putting at my decoys. Doesn't work so well with a bow.
I'm curious if any of the people who think high quality decoys are a waste of money bowhunt for turkeys? I think high quality decoys become really important when you are trying to bring a bird in extra close and have him be totally clueless that the decoys are fake. I've shot plenty of birds with my shotgun at 30-40 yards as they had their head straight up in the air putting at my decoys. Doesn't work so well with a bow.
What are you talking about......they come struttin right in for black trash bags, charcoal bags and heck I sat a black shoe out once and had a tom come right in. Im mean dont you guys see that stuff every day:moon:
I usually hunt the wild birds, and leave the ones in the farmer's yard alone.
Aaawwww come on I have shed full of white ones two miles from my house, come on over and we'll blast a few of them.....well in tell the cops show