Montana Decoys, and rainy day plans

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Re: Montana Decoys, and rainy day plans

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Thanks for the tip. I have heard guys sweeten up a white wash cloth, and nailing it to a tree. Just let the wind blow the tail around, I'm going to add this to the mix! :D
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Re: Montana Decoys, and rainy day plans

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I also hit it with that anti scent spray stuff and handle it with rubber gloves so my scent does not get on it, and a tiny hit of doe urine. I've had a doe come eat right beside it, and then licked my decoy, was fun to watch
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Re: Montana Decoys, and rainy day plans

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I'm laying off tomorrow, more rain! I got so wet this week if I even hold my breath for a few seconds, i expel water! :lol: :lol: Sunday should be the day! :wink:
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Re: Montana Decoys, and rainy day plans

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Bullzeye wrote:Make a tail that blows in the wind for your decoy, or one you can move via fishing line, deer pick up on movement very well but do not have the best vision. I have a Renzo decoy, similar to yours but smaller I believe
Try a feather, it moves more with less wind.
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Re: Montana Decoys, and rainy day plans

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Boo wrote:
Bullzeye wrote:Make a tail that blows in the wind for your decoy, or one you can move via fishing line, deer pick up on movement very well but do not have the best vision. I have a Renzo decoy, similar to yours but smaller I believe
Try a feather, it moves more with less wind.
I like that idea a lot! :wink:
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Re: Montana Decoys, and rainy day plans

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xcaliber wrote:
Boo wrote:
Bullzeye wrote:Make a tail that blows in the wind for your decoy, or one you can move via fishing line, deer pick up on movement very well but do not have the best vision. I have a Renzo decoy, similar to yours but smaller I believe
Try a feather, it moves more with less wind.
I like that idea a lot! :wink:
That's what I have on the behind of my Montanna decoy.

http://www.amazon.com/Moonlight-Feather ... B00ECJ5MQW

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Re: Montana Decoys, and rainy day plans

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Good idea Don.
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