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MAD® Shady Baby Vinyl Hunting Feeding Hen Turkey Decoy

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MAD® Shady Baby Vinyl Hunting Feeding Hen Turkey Decoy
$69.99
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MAD® Shady Baby Vinyl Hunting Feeding Hen Turkey Decoy

$69.99

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The Shady Baby Feeder—arguably the most natural and relaxed position a turkey can be in. For years upright turkey decoys have been the norm but nothing says "safe" like the feeding position. When hen is feeding, all is right with the world and surrounding toms are instilled with the confidence to join them.

  • MAD® Shady Baby Feeding Hen is a lightweight turkey decoy

  • Complex, realistic paint scheme with aggressive detail

  • Compact, durable vinyl resin construction

  • Natural feeding position

  • Includes universal stake

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  • This product carries a 1 year exchange warranty redeemable at any Canadian Tire store.
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    Good decoy that gets the job done.

    4 years ago
    This is a good decoy for this price point. It isn't as detailed or as meticulously painted as some of the high end, ultra realistic decoys by other well known brands, but it gets the job done for most gun hunters needs. Remember there was a time where some old timers used a partially inflated garbage bag and tagged out. It doesn't fold or pack into a vest well, but a decoy/duffel bag works great. I had to take a hair dryer to it to get some of the packing creases out of it, so I wouldn't fold it up again. I wish the stake had a foot step to aid placing it into harder soil, but it is sturdy enough to push it in if you only push on the bottom half so you don't break the two piece hinged stake. If you're only relying on your decoy to put a bird down, no decoy on the planet works 100% of the time. Turkeys will be turkeys, they will hang up, spook, or just plain not like something and refuse to come within range. However if you want a decoy that may coax a Tom just close enough when all the conditions are right, this will do the trick.

    Yes, I recommend this product.

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