Homemade decoys????

Here's an action shot

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Now to take it apart for pics.

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As you can see, super simple gadget. Only part that cost anything was the little remote which I found on sale for $15. The rest is a small motor, 9volt battery, small rubber tubing, little bit of wiring, rubber bands, scrap cloth to cover it up, and feathers. Hang it just like a feather dancer or set it up on the ground.

The remote range is 40+ yards. I saw some advertising literature that claimed up to 100, but that has not been my experience.

 
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Two turkey feathers, some mono fishing line,two swivels, a stick.

5 dollars and works great. I would never bother with paying for a decoy.

If you looking for your first dog I recomend trying to bag one with hand calls first. Once you bring in a few on handcalls and make a kill then move on to an E-Caller. A hand call will help you learn how to work them into position and get them to stop for the shot.

I highly recomend the Flextone caller. For 150 or less its got 100 sounds and works great.

Here are my results with the feather on a stick and a flextone E caller. Dog got within 10 feet of the call and decoy.

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i made up a feather on a stick and it scaried the crap out of the first 2 coyotes i called useing it.i use a white rag on my mojo it works great when i use it.rio7
 
Watch Dog, I can see it now. I like it.

Dan, the link works on my computer and my phone, but don't know if that means it will work for everybody.
 
I am sorry about the quality, but it makes about 90 rotations a minute, maybe a little fast, but I think it will keep the yotes attention. I have got just under $12.00 in it. Still need to paint the base of it, but that's the easy part, lol.
 
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