Moose decoy

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Hey everyone, I know moose mainly come in while calling and with proper control of odors (making sure to both mask human scent and spray some cow in heat urine).

However, I had some free time and been wanting to make a moose decoy for a while now (at least 2-3 years).

With this in mind, I set out to make something ideally light weight and of proper size. I had a sheet of 4x8 of 1/2" black coroplast (unfortunately, it was originally cut in half for transport, but I'm kind of glad it was).

I made the shape of the moose cow in the coroplast with about a 4-5" overlay and drilled 3 holes to put 3 white nylon screws with winged nuts.
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I thought it was way too reflective, so I sanded all surfaces with an orbital sander and 100 grit sandpaper and spray painted everything with a flat black color:
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I cut 2 lengths of 16" of 2" abs pipe (sanded rough) and glued a cap on both. I drilled 3 sets of holes in each pipes and in the coroplast and used 3 tie-wraps to hold each pipe against the body: this is where my legs (2x2" posts) will slot into the body.
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Finally, I made a set of legs out of 2x2 posts with 2x3 pieces to enlarge each legs near the body. The tip was made at a sharp angle for easier inserting into the soil and in the back, there's an added piece to be able to step on the each to set it to depth: I hunt in a mossy swamp, so I dont expect that much resistance when setting this up:
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I primed the legs with flat black and then went to town with my krylon camo paint cans (note that both sides are painted in a similar fashion):
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If I could change 1 thing, I'd make the white spot behind her tail actually white, so there's no confusion on the bull's part ;-)

She's been sitting outside for a few weeks now and I made a batch of odor removing clothes detergent and soaked everything up real good to remove as much odor as possible!

Edit: Alright, not sure why these links are not working, but here is a link to the actual link to the actual google photo album: https://photos.app.goo.gl/VAAgxQUBhtHAZch37

Thoughts and comments?
Cheers!

David
 
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Looks good, maybe too good.

I would used orange paint and print the word "Decoy" in the middle of the body. The last thing you want is some poacher thinking he has a moose standing still broadside to him.

I will be carrying an extra flashy orange shirt to put over it while installing it. Not supposed to be people hunting within line of sight of where I hunt, but better be safe than sorry, that's for sure.

David
 
Your pics aren't visible to me either.
Here's a decoy I made out of plasticore a few yrs ago, I was able to get it in a brown colour and I too sanded it to help eliminate the sheen I added some detail with paint.

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Your pics aren't visible to me either.
Here's a decoy I made out of plasticore a few yrs ago, I was able to get it in a brown colour and I too sanded it to help eliminate the sheen I added some detail with paint.

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Very detailed…..
 
smokeeter; Nice job on the decoy!
Me, I bought the Montana decoy, and it is light, easy to carry and set up, and works great!
So real in appearance, that being in an area with other hunters, I definitely wouldn't be standing behind it...but in areas where there isn't, it works great for stalking in close.
I also spray it with the cow moose in estrus scent, and let the moose smell what he is seeing and hears calling...closes the deal!
 
I like the effort, personally I would NEVER hunt with a decoy (TARGET) beside me.

On Alberta Outdoors right now, there's a thread about this exact issue. Buddy had a cow elk decoy setup (fortunately he was in a treestand) near his stand/calling location.
Another hunter slipped in, saw the decoy, thought it was a real cow elk, and hit it right in the 10-ring with a perfect shot.

Surprised the heck out of the decoy owner! Awkward chat ensued...

The idea that you are the only person hunting on a property never sat with me, not with the lack of respect, trespassers etc we got in these sad times.
 
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