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Yes, a decoy can work in high-fenced areas for whitetails, but it's essential to set it up near natural deer movement zones and bait stations to increase its effectiveness.
Setting Up a Decoy for High-Fenced Whitetails
When setting up a decoy in a high-fenced area for whitetail deer, it’s crucial to place it near areas where deer naturally move. This can include travel corridors, bedding areas, and food sources. A good rule of thumb is to set up the decoy within 50-75 yards of a bait station and place it in a way that allows it to be seen by deer approaching the bait.
Choosing the Right Decoy
Not all decoys are created equal, and for high-fenced whitetail hunting, a decoy that mimics a buck’s body language and movement is essential. Look for a decoy with a lifelike pose and movement system that can be activated by a timer or remote control. A decoy with a high-quality finish and durable construction is also essential for withstanding the elements and repeated use.
Tips for Decoying Bucks During Rut
When decoying bucks during the rut, it’s essential to set up the decoy in an area where bucks are likely to be actively searching for does. This can include areas with high concentrations of doe activity, such as food sources or bedding areas. Use a decoy that mimics a dominant buck’s body language and movement to attract other bucks to the area. Set the decoy up to move periodically throughout the day to mimic a buck’s natural movement patterns and increase its effectiveness.
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