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You do get movement in high winds and I usually set them up against
something such as a bush or branches to help stabilize them. The hens won't
fold over in a cross wind but the Tom and Mating pair will if it gets high
enough.
I have had toms come in and attack our tom decoy, and for the most part they
come in well within shooting range. I have had a few less dominant toms go
the other direction once they see our tom decoy. If toms come in groups of
more than one they usually get very close attempting to attack. I think you
will be happy with our decoys, the pack ability and the realism of the picture image printed on fabric is awesome. I can still set them up in my yard and
fool my neighbors; it even gets their dogs barking.
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