RE: What's a good decoy to get that looks real and easy to set up?
Can't go wrong with Buckwing. Have had them for 3 year's now those where on the shiny side but took a scotch brite pad and toned them down. The Buckwing out now are not as shiny and the paint job on them is great. I've just added the bobb'n head hen to my set. Check them out .