Urethane decoys

Ryan Werden

Well-known member
Any other urethane decoy makers out there along the lines of Toledo or Stocker that you are aware of? Looking to pick up a few dozen prior to the season and both of these guys can't fulfill an order at this point in time (due to demand) so I'm looking around. I've looked at the LZ and EAllen but they're a bit more than I'm willing to spend.

TIA.

Ryan
 
Ryan, go to workingdecoys.net there are several folks there that market decoys such as Tom Rowe, Jeremy Mynear, that mould or carve foam and cork decoys.
 
I am usually the last one to say anything negative about a small company but I have hunted over and handled the Uraduck decoys and was very under impressed with them. Certainly not the quality of Herters or Toledo's.
 
I saw the ureduck decoys not long after they became popular and I had the same impression as Brandon. That was early and maybe they've improved, but thanks for the thought.

Good idea to check over at working decoy.

Thanks.
 
Ryan,
Have you looked at Doom Decoys out of Delaware,Ohio ?They are EPS but wrapped. I think they were at the waterfowlers boot camp last year.
Bill.
 
I make my own. Not counting molds, or paint, they run about $70 a dozen. My paint it utilitarian only... no works of art.

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Phil,

I can make my own too. I built a mold and headed down that path. My problem is time. With only one mold it takes a while from start to finish and with family obligations I just don't have the time to dedicate to it. I'd rather just buy the few dozen I want this year.

Thanks,
Ryan
 
I checked out the Doom Decoys site, not a bad price on their heads & bodies.
 
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