We finally got our new site launched. Still working through a few bugs (much like my shooting lately) but here it is. Montanadecoy.com (http://www.montanadecoy.com)
Hope you like it.
Very nice site!
looks good.
Nice website!
Thanks for the kind comments!
They look very nice. I'm assuming the decoy is printed on both sides.
They look very realistic when viewed perpendicularly but how do deer react when they get parallel and the decoy "disappears"?
That Ms September is awesome. I need to get on of those.
Easykeeper, All the decoys are the same on each side except the Mr T turkey.
As for how they react, I've found southeastern whitetails to be the most jumpy. I try to handle that by putting the decoy in such a manner that if a buck gets directly in front or behind I will have had a shot. I use terrain and brush to insure they see the decoy from a distance but limit the exposure to it perpendicularly. It is an inexact science and sometimes I will use two decoys facing different directions. Fortunately ours fold up enough and are so light that I can carry as many as I want without much trouble.
And I've learned the hard way to set it up close to me since I switched to trad gear. I cheated on that in KS this past fall and had a beautiful buck circle my set just out of range. The decoys (I had a buck and a doe) pulled him in but he wasn't sure about them and hung up just out of range. To add insult to injury I stepped on a skunk on the way out and jumped back only to fall/roll down the hill slinging decoys, bows, leg poles and backpack everywhere. Looked like a Cabelas exploded. But I didn't get sprayed.
Just like grunt calls and rattling, decoys don't work every time but when they do it is way cool. We've got some footage of a Muley buck trying to mount one so the 2D part didn't slow him down much!
Working hard to keep the decoy scent free is another big plus.
GREAT looking website :thumbsup: Best of luck :archer2:
QuoteOriginally posted by scbowhnter:
Easykeeper, All the decoys are the same on each side except the Mr T turkey.
As for how they react, I've found southeastern whitetails to be the most jumpy. I try to handle that by putting the decoy in such a manner that if a buck gets directly in front or behind I will have had a shot. I use terrain and brush to insure they see the decoy from a distance but limit the exposure to it perpendicularly. It is an inexact science and sometimes I will use two decoys facing different directions. Fortunately ours fold up enough and are so light that I can carry as many as I want without much trouble.
And I've learned the hard way to set it up close to me since I switched to trad gear. I cheated on that in KS this past fall and had a beautiful buck circle my set just out of range. The decoys (I had a buck and a doe) pulled him in but he wasn't sure about them and hung up just out of range. To add insult to injury I stepped on a skunk on the way out and jumped back only to fall/roll down the hill slinging decoys, bows, leg poles and backpack everywhere. Looked like a Cabelas exploded. But I didn't get sprayed.
Just like grunt calls and rattling, decoys don't work every time but when they do it is way cool. We've got some footage of a Muley buck trying to mount one so the 2D part didn't slow him down much!
Working hard to keep the decoy scent free is another big plus.
Thanks for the great info... :thumbsup:
Looks good! I think I'll get the dream team before deer season opens here. I've had luck with the full body decoys in the past but carrying them in and out is a chore and noisy.
Could a customer mix and match to get a double doe dream team for the discounted price? I used a 2D head and neck decoy with excellent results and am sure these would be a hoot to use.
Izzy,
I imagine we could figure something out. I've traveling tomorrow but shoot me an email or a pm and let me know which Does you want. Dreamy doe, playmate or muley.
Thanks,
New site looks great. Awesome decoys that work.
Looks good!!