Montana Decoy Introduces the Wiley Tom 3D Decoy

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posted on December 1, 2021
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Based around Montana Decoy's original Wiley Tom, the Wiley Tom 3D is an easily portable, full-strut gobbler decoy. Similar to the original, the Wiley Tom 3D allows hunters to use the included printed fabric, or add their own turkey feathers. Feathers can be inserted individually, allowing for the replacement of singularly damaged plumage, rather than necessitating the use of a whole new fan. Whether feathers are added or not, however, the decoy folds up tight so it can be shoved in a vest. The trifold design also helps protect feathers and panels in transport.

Wiley Tom in the ffield with hunter holding dead bird beside it

Double-sided printing means users can face the decoy directly at or away from the approaching gobbler. A folding handle for hands-on use and a peep hole let the decoy adapt to any turkey hunter’s style. For more information on these decoys, which will come available in mid-February, 2022, please visit montanadecoy.comMSRP: $129.99

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