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F/S Flambeau Redi-doe decoy


strikerII

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F/S Flambeau Redi-doe decoy, hard shell, carried as a backup or for anyone else in camp to use, (I have a Grazing doe with a broken-antlered buck setup I use with Tail Waggers). Decoy has been re-painted due to rubbing/chipping of paint during transport. I paint the tails of my decoys so my Tail Wagger tails standout when in use, that's why the 2 holes are drilled there. Newer, although discontinued model, with the hair-like appearance, unlike their first editions which were smooth sided. Can also be used as a bedded doe or converted to an antlered buck. Breaksdown and everything stores inside the body for transport. Tail Wagger motor not included. Located in northern Bergen County, $60 OBO.

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That would be a good decoy to use in a bedded position with a scrapper buck standing over it. GLWS

I use a feeding doe with a broken antlered 140" buck standing guard when I decoy. Bedded does do work well, but I like the standing deer so I can use the Tail Wagger for added attention getting movement.

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Because I use the Tail wagger with a natural brown tail; the white rump accentuates the tail movement, bucks notice it from further away.Back when it came, the rump was brown and the tail waggers had white tails. It worked but I find the brown tail on the white background looks more natural.

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Me too. Most guys think they are inconvenient to carry around. Anyone who hunts the Midwest or anywhere you have a good mature buck population knows using a decoy can payoff HUGE. They're effective not just drawing in deer, but more importantly centering the deer's attention at the decoy as you draw or position for a shot. Thanks for the bump.

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