Flambeau Outdoors 5967GD Masters Series Grazing Doe Deer Decoy



Key features
- •FIELD-PROVEN: The Grazing Doe brings a very calm atmosphere to any deer hunting situation. The true-to-life size and realistic paint scheme tells a lurking trophy buck to trust his surroundings and move in to investigate.
- •ULTRA-REALISTIC HUNTING DECOY: This Master Series Grazing Doe features opposable ears, realistic hair detailing and a life-like paint scheme that causes bucks to come running to investigate, especially during the rut.
- •COLLAPSIBLE & PORTABLE: Features a removable leg design that allows the legs to fit conveniently in the body cavity for easy transportation or storage. Heavy-duty threaded leg posts and locking lugs.
- •MADE IN THE U.S.A.: This decoy is proudly made in the U.S.A. As a family owned company from its foundation in 1947, the backbone of our brand serves as the origin story of our logo—hunting and fishing under sunrises over the Flambeau River.
- •PRODUCT DETAILS: Nose to tail measures 41". Shoulder to ground measures 33". Body width at widest point is 11". Can be staked in heavy winds (stakes not included). Made in the U.S.A.
Flambeau Outdoors 5967GD Masters Series Grazing Doe Deer Decoy
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Customer Reviews
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Hot doe
Chadpoe✓ Verified Purchase•November 5, 2017
Love it!!! The head and legs fit the body perfect and has a plastic nut to hold all 4 legs on. I read some reviews about legs being loose and not stable but they fixed it.Stands up strait. Only fault I found is my doe had to much white on her neck and chest but I will paint and fix her for here in South central Kentucky. Will update about how she does with the bucks here in November 2017
Predators lookout
Robert S.✓ Verified Purchase•November 4, 2017
The neighbors dog hates this decoy. PERFICT. I will admit that the holes for attaching the ears did need a small amount of adjusting. A minor trimming is all. SOMETIMES I use this decoy without the legs attached eg. a bedded doe. Also added a moving tail that is battery powered. At some point in time, the ears will be modified to move also. The decoy is carried in a goose decoy back pack and a remote electric call is placed nearby. Using it for predator hunting. It is less money than a bedded decoy and it can also be used with the legs attached. What a deal.$$
I like the decoy - a bit cumbersome to carry out ...
Steve Nolan✓ Verified Purchase•January 16, 2017
I like the decoy - a bit cumbersome to carry out in the woods but I guess that's to be expected.
It would be nice if the decoy came with a carrying bag as that would make this a nice combination.
If you have a long way to walk your going to want to have the ability to strap the decoy carrying bag to your back.
If you want to be quiet going to your hunting spot, your going to need to wrap the legs and head in something to keep them from banging against each other when your walking and sounding like a freight train going through the woods.
I don't recommend trying to put the decoy together until you reach your hunting spot. I would also recommend marking the legs and body with a felt pen or something after you put everything together for the first time so that when you do get to your hunting spot, you can more easily put the decoy together the same way you did the first time and then not run into any issues with pieces fitting together.
It would be nice if the decoy came with a carrying bag as that would make this a nice combination.
If you have a long way to walk your going to want to have the ability to strap the decoy carrying bag to your back.
If you want to be quiet going to your hunting spot, your going to need to wrap the legs and head in something to keep them from banging against each other when your walking and sounding like a freight train going through the woods.
I don't recommend trying to put the decoy together until you reach your hunting spot. I would also recommend marking the legs and body with a felt pen or something after you put everything together for the first time so that when you do get to your hunting spot, you can more easily put the decoy together the same way you did the first time and then not run into any issues with pieces fitting together.
Best decoy made!
David B. Weathers✓ Verified Purchase•November 13, 2016
Great decoy!!! Yes, the legs attach in a strange way but with a little practice before getting in the field, it's no problem. It's light weight and easy to carry. Whoever said it's heavy needs to start working out. I added the mechanical tail by Primos and WOW!!! Makes me want to date her! It came with two sets of ears to change it up a bit. To make it easier, I drilled a few holes and added paracord to keep track of the pieces. I love this thing!!!
Parts won't stat together
Ralph Robbins✓ Verified Purchase•November 7, 2016
On the positive side, it looks great. It is also larger than it really needs to be.
On the negative side as you put it together parts start falling off. This is frustrating, more so in the dark. Even after getting it all put together, should you try to move it, something falls off again.
Count on having to glue the parts together as well as using screws to secure the parts.
On the negative side as you put it together parts start falling off. This is frustrating, more so in the dark. Even after getting it all put together, should you try to move it, something falls off again.
Count on having to glue the parts together as well as using screws to secure the parts.
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