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Montana elk decoy(s) . . . which one?
I'm going to get a Montana elk decoy before this years elk seasons.
But, I can only afford one. So I appeal to any of you with experience with these decoys to help me choose which one. Elk I: side view Elk II: the ass Elk III: frontal view I'm posting this in a couple places forgreater response. Thanks! |
RE: Montana elk decoy(s) . . . which one?
I would just get the side view, I suppose that'll help it to be identified as an elk.
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RE: Montana elk decoy(s) . . . which one?
I've been hauling the butt decoy aroundfor a few years now. I use it because I do backpack hunts and am always concerned with weight first. I like it, but in a less weight-conscious situation I'd probably take the side view.
In my experience, the biggest trick is getting elk to see the darned thing. If you do a lot of moving while you're working a bull, you may not get a lot of practical use out of a decoy. I constantly find myself with a bull near, needing to do a thousand things at once - get under cover, no that spot over there looks better, scurry over, nock an arrow, start thinking about ranges to various landmarks, etc.- and often never get the decoy out of the pack. I've had exactly two elk ever see my decoy in 5 years, oddly both on the same day. The second one was a nice 6x6 that is now hanging in my living room. Hope that helps. |
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