Strutting Gobbler decoy

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bbbwb
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Strutting Gobbler decoy

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Does anyone have any experience to share in using the Killer"B" strutting gobbler decoy Primos) with the pull cord to raise and lower the full tail fan?

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raydaughety
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Re: Strutting Gobbler decoy

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I think I saw it somewhere for $80.00 or so :shock: . I have the "B-Mobile, She-Mobile and the Jake that they came out with last year. I don't think that I need any more dekes in my arsenal or I'll get caught off guard and shoot the wrong thing :shock:. In fact, my first turkey was taken using an old fan attached to a piece of re bar that was just stuck in the ground. I've decided that I'm not hauling all of that junk around this year and am going to make it as simple as possible.
God Bless !!!!!!!!!

Ray
DirtyGun
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Re: Strutting Gobbler decoy

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I haven't seen that one yet. However, I just sold a Pretty Boy/Pretty Girl set-up because I found that I wasn't using them anymore. If I carry a decoy now it's a lone hen, just to keep the bulk down. My vest is already full of approximately 15 different calls, so the bulkiness has to be dropped somewhere.
dutchhunter
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Re: Strutting Gobbler decoy

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i found a decoy last year that is two becoys with one body .it is a breeding pair with two booble heads i just love hunting with it as it is small and easy to carry .it was attackted two times last spring i had to defend it with deadly force . great decoy DUTCH
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bbbwb
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Re: Strutting Gobbler decoy

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Gosh Dutch, the acts of defence was very thoughtful, how big were the culprits and how long were their beards?

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perrysbirds
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Re: Strutting Gobbler decoy

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I found out last year that NO decoys work also!
If im not out shooting deer.
Im home drinking beer!
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Brampton Mike
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Re: Strutting Gobbler decoy

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:lol: :lol: I very seldom use decoys anymore...i just call them into range and BOOM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 8)
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hunter7558
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Re: Strutting Gobbler decoy

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my experience is that any decoy works on the first couple of days after that its better if you dont use any! they get smart quick!
WISH I COULD SHOOT A DEER SOMEDAY!
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