There are a ton of decoys out there. Make a trip to your favorite shop and take a look. Find one that will suit all your needs. I like the Featherflex and Carrylite's because I can pack a few if needed. The nice thing about turkey decoy's if most are fairly cheap. Good luck.
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You might want to look at those Bobb'n Head feeding hen and breading pair , the heads move with the slightest wind. They really entice that stuburon tom to come in within bow range and they really don't cost that much , $ 32.00 for the breading pair and about $19.00 for the hen.
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I have three made by Delta and they are very durable and have lasted me three years now. They still look the same as when I got them!
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Those bobbn head decoys by buckwing look pretty sweet. I just got the pretty boy and pretty girl pair. The look really nice, I am gonna give them a try this year.
You need to get the ones that Mazur1 one used last week... Hell they worked so good he didn't even have to use his calls... Now those are some awsome decoys!!!!!
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