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Old 01-12-2003 | 07:37 PM
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Anyone have experience with decoys? What kind ? Do they really work and are they worth the money? Where is a good place to pick one up? Thamks
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Old 01-14-2003 | 01:31 PM
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Have used both doe and buck. The doe decoy once used was the Flambeau CommanDoe and the buck decoy still used is the Carry-Lite. I have no longer employed the use of the doe decoy now for two years. For 3 years of use, I have had only 1 immature buck check it out. Though I have had numerous does come within 35 yds of the decoy, they soon become nervous - stomping, snorting, and fleeing.
On the otherhand, the buck decoy has worked quite well. Only used it during prerut and rut. Every buck that has seen the decoy has had come within bow range to investigate. With the Carry-Lite showing off an approx. 15" 8pt. frame all the bucks have been lesser in size and have not been taken nor have they attempted to take down the decoy though they have displayed some aggressive behavior, but only to an unresponsive Buck- thus they usually just walk away. Does have yet to spook to the buck decoy. My brother-in-law was so impressed by my stories that he went out and bought the same decoy the next day and while using it the very first nite missed a drop-tine buck that he described walking out of the woods with his nose in a doe's butt only to break away from the doe as soon as he saw the decoy.
One additional note - face the buck decoy toward you and the doe decoy away.


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Old 01-16-2003 | 05:55 PM
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I've used a Carry Lite for several years now and the responses have usually been positive or neutral. Movement on the decoy can be a big plus so on a decoy. Consider adding a Tail-Wagger if it's legal in your state. If not consider adding small strips of white plastic (1"x4&quot to the ears and rump of the decoy so they can flutter in the breeze. Be sure the decoy stays scent free by spraying it down with a scent eliminating spray. Once a buck spots the decoy and sees movement almost all his focus will be on the decoy which reduces the chance that he'll spot you. The Carry Lite is the best in my opinion as it can be used as either a buck or doe but it is a little awkward carrying it in to your hunting site and it's a pain in the rear if you choose to assemble and disassemble it each time you go out.

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Old 01-18-2003 | 01:51 PM
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Thanks Jon I was thinking about getting the carry lite.
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