Decoys
#12
RE: Decoys
are redhead courtin' couple decoys any good? im looking into getting some and they caught my eye
http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/st..._SearchResults
http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/st..._SearchResults
#14
RE: Decoys
This is the ol'tom Cassanova...I bought it at the Dick's sporting goods last year under a different name...may be the same thing that the basspro is selling. I added heavy duty velcro on the fan and got rid of the snaps. It is easier to set up.
Like most of the other guys, I have had mixed results with decoys. I will use them on a field edge if the birds are used to using it. In the big woods, I don't.
Like most of the other guys, I have had mixed results with decoys. I will use them on a field edge if the birds are used to using it. In the big woods, I don't.
#15
RE: Decoys
Does the peep'n tom fold up for travelling? And if so, does it fold up small enough to fit into the back of a turkey vest? I'm trying to decide on a new gobbler decoy, but I am not going to drop $80 on something I will end up deeming a pain in the ass.
#16
Spike
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Tennessee
Posts: 56
RE: Decoys
I used to use a jake and a hen but i stopped that because i had a tom spook away from the jake....still dont understand that one....but now i use prettyboy and pretty girl I've had a few come to pretty boy.
#19
RE: Decoys
ORIGINAL: Double Drops 24
I'll be using Dave Smith decoys this year. If you haven't seen one, you need to check them out. They are unbelievable!
I'll be using Dave Smith decoys this year. If you haven't seen one, you need to check them out. They are unbelievable!
#20
Spike
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Tennessee
Posts: 56
RE: Decoys
when i went to the nwtf convention and saw how the peepin tom works they showed that it does fold up but its rather bulky lookin to me and i dont think it would fit in a vest... i havent tried it with mine yet when i do i'll let you kno...