Looking to purchase a decoy - as much to see deer reactions & behavior as to increase my (minimal) harvest rate. I'm not a trophy hunter, but antlers are cool... Just looking for advice from those that've used decoys:
- Buck vs Doe decoy which is better, when or under what circumstances?
- Best "all around" decoy buck or doe? I don't have the capital to invest in multiple decoys.
- Favorite styles (silhouette or 3D) and brands? Considering portability, functionality, and return on investment.
- Personal advice or observations on using decoys. Love 'em or hate 'em?
Thanks in advance for any input!
I used doe decoy the 1st 2 weeks of nov. (rut )near scape lines with scents. head and tail rigged to move with the breeze. closed the deal on several bucks , does always hate the decoy.
Don't use a doe decoy
I've used the Montana doe successfully more than once. I'm sure the buck would work but never tried it. I'm thinking of upgrading and I'll probably go with a full body buck. Any doe is going to seem spooky to a decoy but that doesn't mean you won't get a shot.
I have a Montana Decoy Dreamy Doe. I've had success with it a few times over the years. I just dug it out to use in a couple weekend when I'm able to head back out again. The one thing I do is add a long white seagull feather mounted on a thin wire to add some movement as tail. It flicks with the lightest breeze. This little movement add a curiosity factor.
I have decoyed deer for many years. Always use a buck . I set the decoy up about 25 yards away from me , facing me. Be sure he is up wind of you. Bucks will circle a decoy and get down wind of it . You want the live deer to end up 10 to 15 yards from you in between you and the decoy.
this bucks circled the decoy 3 times.
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