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Montana Decoy Introduces New Whitetail Doe Decoy

(Jan. 12, 2021) — The new for 2021 Trixie whitetail decoy is one deadly doe. Tested from Montana to South Carolina, it has proven to be one of the most effective whitetail decoys on the market. The secret ingredients are higher-detailed printing and a unique calming pose that works on both bucks and does.

“We have all been amazed with the performance of this decoy in the field,” Montana Decoy Founder Jerry McPherson said. “I personally have had some of my best-ever whitetail hunts here in Montana using Trixie!”

While the decoy features some new printing techniques, it also boasts the lightweight design, ease of portability and superb realism that Montana Decoys are known for. The twist-fold design and jointed leg poles mean even a life-size 2D decoy can fit in your daypack.

Trixie also features two of Montana Decoy’s popular Teaser Tails for that just-right touch of motion and extra realism. The tails attach with magnets, so a hunter can apply scent and then replace with a fresh tail as the season changes or progresses.

Look for Trixie to debut on dealer shelves and montanadecoy.com in late Spring 2021.

About Montana Decoy: Created in 1996 by Jerry McPherson, Montana Decoy got its start from an average hunter trying to improve his bowhunting success. Tormented by an uncooperative bull elk, McPherson returned to his truck, thinking about how he could design a packable decoy without any unnecessary bulk and weight. McPherson found inspiration from folding band saw blades. He combined an actual photograph of a cow elk in the wild with a unique and now patented twist-and-fold concept to hold open the decoy. Montana Decoy currently offers turkey, elk, whitetail, mule deer, antelope and predator options along with Moo Cow confidence decoys. All are easy to use, lightweight and feature ultra-realistic HD photography.

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Source: Huntinglife