Primos Expands Photoform Turkey Decoy Line

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posted on April 13, 2021
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Primos Hunting has expanded its Photoform line of decoys, with its new Strutter and Leading Hen turkey decoys. Utilizing an actual image of a turkey printed on flexible-yet-durable 3D-molded lightweight foam, Photoform decoys are designed to neither chip nor peel.

The new Photoform decoys demand attention from even henned-up birds. The Leading Hen grabs the notice of other hens, who come running with Toms right behind, thanks to the Strutter. 

Primos Photoform Turkey Strutter Decoy

Like all Photoform turkey decoys, the Strutter and Leading Hen are collapsible, so hunters can fold them up and stuff them in their vest. When its time to set them back up, the decoys spring back to their regular form. Each Photoform Strutter decoy weighs two pounds and includes a printed tail fan and integrated stake. The Leading Hen weighs seven ounces and offers multiple positions: contented, feeding and breeding.

Leading Hen decoy

For more information on these decoys, which boast lifelike head detail and an upright posture, please visit primos.comStrutter MSRP: $129.99; Leading Hen MSRP: $79.99

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