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Written by Robert Suess   


Jayson “Duke” Querciagrassa
24 years deer hunting and over 30 years of trapping:

Bedded Jealousy deer decoy is great because it is light weight and easy to carry. I used Bedded Jealousy in western Illinois bow and gun hunting all year. It worked for me early season and late season. I feel the sight of a bedded deer helps calm the deer in the area and “curiosity will kill the deer” for both does and bucks.


Shawn Fox

  

 

Shawn Fox - 14 years of hunting experience:

I used Bedded Jealousy decoy on a hardwood ridge during the rut in Illinois. The big buck I shot was rutting in the bottoms 100 yards below me. After I hit the grunt call three times the buck ran up the ridge and saw Bedded Jealousy. The rest was history.


Daren Wilson

 

Daren Wilson:

On opening day of shotgun season, I was late getting to my stand. My buddy talked me into taking the “Territorial Intrusion” decoy.  I was hunting a bedding area on the border of a neighbors property. I put a small white cloth on both sides of the decoy for movement and put the decoy right in a brush pile. The big 10 pointer saw the movement and the decoy. The rut crazed buck walked right in from the neighbors property to get a better look at the decoy.

 

 

 

 


Tara Normand's DoeIn 2006, I was introduced to 'Territorial Intrusion Decoys'.  I purchased 3 'Bedded Jealousy' decoys. I had questions on how best to use the decoy and the owner of 'Territorial Intrusion Decoys' took the time to answer all my questions.  I cannot think of the 'Bedded Jealously' without smiling.  Bedded Jealousy allowed me to get closer to deer than I have ever been before.  I truly feel the decoy puts the animal at ease. 

'Bedded Jealousy' worked from September through to November for me and I was able to harvest 4 white-tailed deer with Bedded Jealousy, my best season I ever had. The encounters I had with deer were simply awesome!! Friday night, I set the decoy up in the same area, only higher (on a berm of sand at the same elevation as me, but kind of behind and to my right).  You could see that decoy from forever away.  A doe and two fawns came right in, feeding all the way from about 300 yards.  I could actually hear them feeding and chewing.  The one fawn walked up the opposite berm, out of my sight and the doe walked in to 40 yards.  All of a sudden, another fawn showed up.  The dugout has a berm on the south side and one on the north.  I was sitting on the east side of the north one.  The new fawn was running circles around the dugout, within 5 yards of the decoy.  She just kept running and bucking and flagging and grunting.  Another fawn showed up and chased the first one around and around.  They kept running by the decoy.  At one point one stopped 10 yards from me, looked at me, looked at the decoy, then took off again running in circles.  It was so cool. One of the fawns then ran into the back end of the doe.  That doe was pissed right off and pinned her ears back and grunted.

I waited until she walked right to 20 yards, quartering toward me.  I pulled my bow and she looked at me.  All the things I have worked on (body/shoulder positioning, ect.) didn't even enter my mind. I shot, but did not connect. Her fawn behind her flagged and took off. The doe bounded out to about 45 yards and just looked at my general area, she wasn't scared. I was really well camoflauged for the terrain. I nocked another arrow, but I won't shoot past 30 yards (I only got my bow in July). She just slowly walked off. Then the two playful fawns ran by at 15 yards, flagging and joined another doe about 70 yards to the north. Tara's First Buck of 2007

Rob, I was amazed. I had FIVE deer within 40 yards of me forever. They never showed aggression or assertiveness toward the decoy, but I am sure they all came in because of it. That was the coolest deer experience I have ever had. I was amazed at how they were calm and playing. Normally, when I see the does and fawns they are all on high alert. But, Friday, all the fawns were totally relaxed and the doe was very subdued in her checking of her environment.  I think it was because of the decoy.

Tara Normand
Canada
Rifle hunting - 20 years 
Bow - 1 year


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I have included an image of a buck that I took today, Sunday October 29, 2006. The buck has 12 points. It was a great hunt. I rattled at 6:45am. 15 minutes later I heard a deer walking towards my location. It was not the buck in the picture. This buck was a two and a half year old 4x4 with split brow tines. I had two bedded jealousy decoys out and some estrus scent. He walked straight up to one decoy, and then the other decoy without a hint of hesitation. He was standing between the decoys when I heard another deer approaching. It was my buck. He came straight up and stopped 35 yards away and started tearing up a sappling. It was awesome. He then started heading towards the decoys and other buck. He didn't make it. When he was 20 yards out, my arrow was on it's way. It was an incredible hunt and a pope and young buck for the wall


Rob,

I'm a first-year bow hunter and had my first experience last Friday with your decoy. I was in my stand and had the decoy about 10 yards to my left on a scrape. About an hour after sunrise a small doe followed by a large doe walked directly towards me. At about 40 yards, the small doe saw the decoy and I was treated to front row seats of these two does pawing the ground and bobbing their heads. The small doe came to my right and the large doe moved in to about 25 yards. She went behind a tree and I drew back. As she walked out from behind the tree I released the perfect shot....perfect because it hit a branch so small I'm sure I could never do it again. The arrow deflected and I completely missed my first shot with a bow! The experience watching the deer interact with the decoy was awesome. I anticipate success in the near future and will send you photos

Mitch


Dear Ti decoys,

I just wanted to tell you about an incredible hunt I had this morning. I rattled about a hour and a half into the hunt. A young nine pointer came in immediatly after I finished rattling. He was standing there checking out the decoy when I heard another deer coming in. I was glued and excited with the anticipation of another buck coming in. When I saw the other buck, I kept telling myself to settle down. No doubter, shooter. He came straight into the setup and I made the shot at 10 yards. I am not sure if that would have been possible if the decoy didn't hold the deer in the area. It was awesome!! Thanks for the greatest decoy and the nice buck!!!!!!!!!!!

Thanks again!
Steve 


Hunters,

The two bucks below were my first and second trophy bucks ever using the Bedded Jealousy Decoy.  I cannot understate the fact that my decoy works. I do not hunt without it! Bedded Jealousy brought this buck within 15 yards and he was at ease when he entered the setup. I feel like when you are calling deer, they respond looking for a deer. When they see Bedded Jealousy they feel more at ease because they see the deer they are looking for bedded, so they don't expect a lot of movement out of the decoys. If you like calling deer, Bedded Jealousy is the ticket!!!  It took me 15 years of hunting experience to come up with what I believe is the most effective, easy to use, and affordable decoy available today. When I originally came up with the idea, I never dreamed that is would be so effective on ALL deer.  It even worked from the beginning of the season til the end. Bedded Jealousy will meet all hunters needs. Whether you are a trophy hunter or meat hunter, Bedded Jealousy Decoy will work for you!

Rob
Owner and Founder of Territorial Intrusion Decoys

 


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