apkleinschmidt
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I keep seeing archery spot and stalk guys mention that it's most effective to pop up your small buck decoy within 100 yards or so of a big antelope to bring him in. Popping up a Pronghorn Decoy from too far out can run them off.
Any thoughts on using a Moo Cow decoy to get within 100 yards and then coming out from behind it with a Pronghorn Decoy (using a hunting buddy to hold the cow decoy)?
My thought process is that a moo cow ambling in their direction won't alarm them and then you creep out from behind the cow decoy with a small buck decoy and the antelope thinks "oh shît, how did that little guy sneak into my territory" and confront the decoy.
Any thoughts? Or would you stick with one decoy or the other? Or just try to sneak/crawl into 100 yards and then popup a Pronghorn Decoy?
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Any thoughts on using a Moo Cow decoy to get within 100 yards and then coming out from behind it with a Pronghorn Decoy (using a hunting buddy to hold the cow decoy)?
My thought process is that a moo cow ambling in their direction won't alarm them and then you creep out from behind the cow decoy with a small buck decoy and the antelope thinks "oh shît, how did that little guy sneak into my territory" and confront the decoy.
Any thoughts? Or would you stick with one decoy or the other? Or just try to sneak/crawl into 100 yards and then popup a Pronghorn Decoy?
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