Montana Decoy Is Proud to Announce the Release of Its Latest Whitetail Guide

Whitetail Decoy Guide 2.0
Whitetail Decoy Guide 2.0
Montana Decoy Co.
Montana Decoy Co.

Hummelstown, PA -(AmmoLand.com)- Montana Decoy is proud to announce the release of its newest whitetail decoy and setup guide, the Whitetail Decoy Guide 2.0.

This guide not only offers advice on decoy setups for every phase of the rut, but also demonstrates the proper use of scents and calls, as well as offers advice from some of the most well-known names in the hunting industry. When you download the FREE guide off of our website (www.montanadecoy.com), for a limited time you will instantly receive a promo code that will give you 15% off your next order from Montana Decoy.

“I feel certain there are times I would not have killed a buck if I wasn’t using a decoy,” said Fred Eichler, owner of Fulldraw Outfitters and Host of Easton Bowhunting TV and Predator Nation TV. “They attract bucks from a distance and get an animal a few steps closer to me. For a bowhunter, this can mean the difference between success and failure.”

Visit www.montanadecoy.com to download your free guide today. Plus, every month we offer specials where you’ll receive discounts and more! As the whitetail deer season begins to heat up, these are deals you don’t want to miss out on.

About Montana Decoy:

Created in 1996 by Jerry McPherson, Montana Decoy got its start from an average hunter trying to improve his bowhunting success. Tormented by an uncooperative bull elk, McPherson returned to his truck, thinking about how he could design a packable decoy without any unnecessary bulk and weight. McPherson found inspiration from folding band saw blades. He combined an actual photograph of a cow elk in the wild with a unique and now patented twist-and-fold concept to hold open the decoy. Montana Decoy currently offers turkey, elk, whitetail, mule deer, antelope and predator options along with a Moo Cow confidence decoy. All are easy to use, lightweight and feature ultra realistic HD photography.

For more information, visit: www.MontanaDecoy.com.