RE: What's a good decoy to get that looks real and easy to set up?
Those Cally Morris decoys are fine for those HS Strut pro-staffers that park the truck, walk 100yds, owl hoot, then set up on a roosted bird...and oh yeah, they aren't coming out of pocket to pay $400 for a mounted hen decoy. But I'll be darned if I'd lug one of those danged things around in the mountains where I typically hunt. I'll keep my Featherflex hen tucked in my vest pouch...she comes in handy as extra back padding when I don't have the time to put her out.