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AH Exclusive: Osceola Gobblers Destroy Decoy

As Executive Editor Adam Heggenstaller noted in the April print edition, the Osceola gobblers of southern Florida love to fight. Watch the brawl that ensues as three toms take their frustrations out on a decoy—and each other.

Montana Decoy Introduces the Wiley Tom 3D Decoy

Based around Montana Decoy's original Wiley Tom, the Wiley Tom 3D is an easily portable, full-strut gobbler decoy.

Decoy Carvers

No two decoy carvers work exactly the same way, as a brief chat with five carvers at a Waterfowl Festival in Easton, Md., clearly demonstrates.

Miss September Elk Decoy

The all-new Miss September Elk Decoy from Montana Decoy combines a potent feeding pose with HD photography.

First Look: Mojo 3-in-1 Hen Turkey Decoy

Mojo Outdoors has debuted a decoy that can be deployed in three separate positions for the maximum in situational realism.

New for 2024: Mojo Lite Spinning Wing Decoy

Mojo's original decoy was the Mojo Mallard, literally jumpstarting the Mojo Brand. It's popularity was in large part down to the decoy's combination of efficacy and durability.

MOJO Announces Rippler Duck Decoy

MOJO has long been associated with the industry's most respected motion decoys, and now the company has partnered with Duck Commander to bring another new design to the market with the new Rippler decoy.

How to Fight Decoy Frost

When temperatures fall, the water in the air has a nasty habit of forming a crisp layer of frost over anything that will stand still long enough. You know what stands still? Decoys. What doesn’t: real ducks and geese. And darn it if they can’t spot a frosted-over decoy from a mile away, ending your hunt before it really even begins.

10 Ways to Improve Your Decoy Spread

Sure, you might decoy a duck or two with any old spread, but many migrators are too smart for dated tactics.

Turkey Hunting: Hide That Decoy ... A Little Bit

Show a gobbler too much for too long, and he’ll get suspicious. Make that bird put in some work—and come in range—before he gets a glimpse of your decoy.

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