Decoys
Draw game into range with lifelike hunting decoys built to fool sharp eyes and cautious instincts. Whether you're working a gobbler at dawn, luring geese from overhead, or pulling a curious buck into view, the right decoy setup can make all the difference. From fields to flooded timber, our selection includes proven turkey decoys, duck decoys, goose decoys, and deer decoys for every season and strategy.
Why Use Hunting Decoys?
Hunting decoys mimic natural movement, position, and behavior to create game behavior that helps you take closer shots and achieve more consistent results. Decoys enable the following with proper placement and realistic delivery:
- A visual appearance that attracts attention from a distance
- An approach behavior of key actions such as dominance, feeding, or mating
- Position control, forcing the game into your shooting lane
- Distance control, pulling animals closer while giving you the ability to use less calling
No matter if you hunt from a blind, saddle, or treestand, a decoy added to the mix increases your chances of a clean, ethical shot.
Types of Hunting Decoys
Choose based on your quarry and terrain:
- Turkey decoys -- Hens and jakes to bring toms in during the spring or fall.
- Deer decoys - Buck or doe decoys can be set out during the rut to provoke interest or aggression.
- Duck decoys -- There are floating spreads that can simulate feeding or resting flocks to attract birds coming from the air.
- Goose decoys -- There are full-bodied versions or shell decoys that create real-life ground or field configurations for honkers and specks.
Remember, many have some sort of motion or collapsible design for easy transport and rapid deployment.