Deer Rear Decoy

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Last year I got into decoying deer with 3 life sized decoys. (see thread)

http://ronkulas.proboards.com/thread/233/oscar-imposter-dolly-doe

It was fun and added another level of satisfaction to my bowhunting but at the same time it was for work and more stuff to haul in and out of the woods. I still plan to use the full sized decoys during the rut but this year I am making a lighter and more portable decoy again using the tail wager device.

This decoy will be a 2 ½ D decoy since its not a full 3D. Its going to be just the rear end. Im building it out of scrap lumber I have in the shop and the leftover paint from making last year’s decoys. Here are a few early pictures of the construction.

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It bought some fiberglass driveway marking poles and painted them black and drilled a couple holes in the decoy. The tail wager will want to cause some imbalance making the decoy want to trip forward so the poles will hold it up and help on windy days too. Here I have the poles and tail wager installed.

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Then made a housing for the batteery pack and painted the decoy with the same light brown I used on last year’s decoys and then sprayed white highlights in all the white hair areas.

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The finished deer butt without motion.

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And here is a video of the tail swishing. Total weight with motor and battery pack is 7 pounds.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-H9VPSkJwx4
 
None really, it might make a faint click or the tail might brush against decoy but its very quiet.
 
Mechanical decoys are illegal in some states.

When I saw it, the first thing that came to mind was the full chested rabbit robot in the bugs bunny cartoons. :)
 
I made something similar years ago, but used lightweight rigid Styrofoam instead of wood. Weighed almost nuttin, and made less racket when carrying it out to the woods. I used an old bait casting reel and 50# braided line to make the tail move. Found out that in reality, all I needed was the tail tied to a bush..........
 
I may learn that all I need is the tail. The motion is key so I just needed something to attach the motion device to and tried to keep it as small and compact as possible.
 
Nice work DIY.
Can't be positive it's made a difference to any deer, but I've sure been impressed how real two or three sheets of toilet paper stapled or tied on the rear of those 2D corrugated plastic decoys look.
 
That would be very dangerous in a public hunting area. Illegal here.
 
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