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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Belt" data-source="post: 5024408" data-attributes="member: 69"><p>I've used one from time to time. I think mine is a Flambeau (sp?). I used it as a buck and a doe. Either way my typical response from does is to flee. I've switched over to using it strictly as a buck and had some success doing that. Bucks will usually at least stop to give it a look. This sometimes gives you a shot opportunity that you wouldn't have had especially when hunting narrow openings or when the buck is chasing a doe. I haven't had one all out attack my decoy yet but have had several come in with ears laid back and get nose to nose with it. I have had several of my 3D targets attacked in the back yard and have had 2 of those destroyed. When I set mine up I always set it up where the decoy is either facing me or quartering towards me. Approaching bucks tend to come circling in to get face to face. This often gives you a shot when they're between you and the deke and they're so concentrated on it that you can get by with some movement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Belt, post: 5024408, member: 69"] I've used one from time to time. I think mine is a Flambeau (sp?). I used it as a buck and a doe. Either way my typical response from does is to flee. I've switched over to using it strictly as a buck and had some success doing that. Bucks will usually at least stop to give it a look. This sometimes gives you a shot opportunity that you wouldn't have had especially when hunting narrow openings or when the buck is chasing a doe. I haven't had one all out attack my decoy yet but have had several come in with ears laid back and get nose to nose with it. I have had several of my 3D targets attacked in the back yard and have had 2 of those destroyed. When I set mine up I always set it up where the decoy is either facing me or quartering towards me. Approaching bucks tend to come circling in to get face to face. This often gives you a shot when they're between you and the deke and they're so concentrated on it that you can get by with some movement. [/QUOTE]
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