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Troy Rodenbo
Called in my wife's first turkey yesterday. This beautiful Osceola ran straight for the hen decoy, as soon as he came around the corner he saw the Jake and he stopped and my wife dropped him. It was a great time.


Tony Peterson
I spotted a bird strutting yesterday afternoon so I went after him. It took me a while to get into position because he was a LONG way off of the road, but once I did I stuck a pair of MD hen decoys in the field and set up.

It took about 30 seconds of yelps to get this bird running. He wouldn't even stop to strut and I finally had to yelp at him to get him to stop so I could shoot him. He was so fixated on those decoys that I almost felt bad for him!

I've been pretty fortunate with turkeys over the years but had never killed a heavy bird. This turkey ended up tipping the scales at 25 1/4 pounds, so he is my heaviest by nearly two pounds. On top of that he's got a 10 inch beard and spurs that measure 1 1/8-inch and 1 1/4-inch, which is about the top-end that we get in MN.

I'm guiding a buddy of mine next Saturday, hoping to have a video for you then.

Thanks for everything!

Tony Peterson



Chris Breakfield
Hi! My name is Chris Breakfield. We recently had another poor Turkey season. I still had a very successful hunt thanks to you guys at Montana Decoy.

I ended up getting my "Teaser" decoy on May 6 so I only had about 3 days to see it work and it worked right off the bat.

I had spotted a turkey about 200 yards away. So I put the Montana Decoy out and sure thing he went into full strut and come all the way in and never dropped his fan until he was 20 yards in front of me when I finally shot.

that bird weighed 22 pounds 10 1/2 beard. Thanks to you guys there at Montana Decoy I got my bird. I only got one this season because bad weather poor hatch the past few years, but what can you do other than get out there and try. So thanks again and God Bless you at Montana Decoy.

Chris Breakfield



Brandon Wilmoth
Easter was good to me, I was able to harvest a nice Kansas Rio with my bow!! I was hunting on some land near my hometown when two toms and one hen made an apperence.

I was able to call the hen into ten yards but the toms kept their distance not wanting to invistigate as much as the hen and when they headed in the other direction it was the now or never moment. I let the arrow fly and it hit it's mark dropping the bird in his tracks making him my first dirt angel of the 2010 season...The shot was by far the extreme of my range as it was 57 yards. Happy Hunting

Brandon Wilmoth



Chuck Easton
I am a pro staffer for Holland Custom calls and purchased the set of 4 decoys at the NWTF. As you can see they worked very well last weekend on the Rio hunt I went on.

Set the 2 hens up around the corner from where the Gobbler was roosted. The gobbler pitched down and gobbled his head off. Came to the corner where I was set up and came out of strut when he saw the 2 decoys. That is when I put the bead on him when he started walking towards them.

Needless to say he did not make it to his new girlfriends. Shot him at 7:18 in the morning on opening day of the Texas Central season. Great products and no I am heading down to FL to see how they work on the Oswceolas. Stay Tuned!!

Chuck Easton



Tony Peterson
Got a chance to try out the new turkey decoys in MN this week. As you can see they worked well! Montana Decoys are so convenient and easy to use it's almost unfair. Had a great time trying them out, got video of this tom walking through the dekes and strutting, oblivious to the fact that they were imposters. Thanks for everything!

Tony Peterson



Danny & Adam
What a great Easter morning surprise! The first day hunting with our new upright hen decoy we were able to call in a fantastic turkey (11" beard & 1" spur). This decoy did exactly what it was suppose to do - placed all the focus on the hen...and off of the hunters!! Thanks for the help!

Danny & Adam



Jim
Here's one of several pix from my Florida hunt where we were using Montana Decoy. First morning a pair of Toms came up this cut in the pines. They started running to us when they saw the decoy and I had to shoot one of them in self-defense. Awesome product, not only for it's looks but because it's so simple to carry. Thanks

Jim



Lynette Whorley
Hello, I am just wanted to tell you what a great product you have. I use the tom turkey decoy and the hen of ours and we have successful hunts with them often. Thank you for your product. Good luck in the woods.

Lynette Whorley



Dan
Well it was a rough season this year with the weather, but the New Montana Decoys worked their magic. Temp 43 deg. wind NW at 35 mph time 7:15 in the morning, results, 8 different gobblers came to see what a real hen is all about.

Dan



Jeff Budz
Before it got any later, I thought I would actually get you guys a Thank You note. I have attached two pictures. One of Hunter who took this bird with me this past spring. This 1 1/2 spurred whopppper was the fourth and FINAL bird of his GRAND SLAM. Hunter is 10!! That bird came running to us as soon as he saw our Montana Decoy. The pic of me and the Four Merriams was taken up in South Dakora in May. What a DAY with my Montana Decoy!! That makes 39 single season Grand Slams for me. I have harvested 220 birds from 17 states over the past 18 years and I have NEVER had something affect my hunting so drastically as your Decoy has!! THANKS!!

Jeff Budz



Jay Rose
I want to take this time to "Thank You" on a awesome Decoy. This thing just keeps getting stomped in the dirt by the Old Big Tom's. We are killing the old wise one's that we normaly could not get to. I really like the packability of these things. Enclosed is a a photo of a very old and wise Eastern Turkey. also a triple beard Rio Grande Turkey! My best Rio and he's going on the wall. Thanks you.

Jay M Rose



Patrick Meitin
Gave your decoys a try this year because I hunt wilderness a lot and they were simply easy to pack. I now know they are deadly effective. Called in eight toms opening morning, took this gobbler 10 inch beard, 1-inch spurs. Great Product!

Patrick Meitin



Matt Taschner
I used the decoy as a shield to move on the bird from a distance and he cut the distance by coming at me. You should sell a safety shield made of Kevlar or something similar. Sincerely

Matt Taschner



Dan Phipps
Thanks you for such a great decoy. Everybody here in the area has been having a hard time getting birds to come in, hot weather and all we decided to try just the mounted decoy by it's self, and the results were great.

We had two toms come in from accross the field when they saw the decoys. They kept the attention on the decoy, and when this one turned to face the decoy I got a shot off, 23 pounds, 10 in beard, 3/4 in spurs. Thanks you for your great decoy.

Dan Phipps




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