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Jason "Duke" Querciagrassa combined his 24 years of hunting experience with Bedded Jealousy to lure in this nice 8 point Trophy Buck. Jason was able to use Bedded Jealousy for both bow and gun hunting seasons all year round with great results. Territorial Intrusion Decoys work during both early and late seasons, and in between for your scouting and tracking needs.
CONGRATULATIONS TO TARA NORMAND of CANADA FOR SUBMITTING THE FIRST TROPHY BUCK OF 2007!! Tara harvested her Trophy Buck using her Bedded Jealousy Decoy. She has three decoys now and has had great success with a multiple decoy setup. See our homepage for advice on setting up your decoys and stand as well as maintaining food plots.
John Moriarity - Proud Owner of a Bedded Jealousy Decoy.
Ron Snowden - 35 Years Hunting Experience. This beautiful Trophy Buck was harvested during the 2005 Shotgun Season and made Ron a satisfied owner of a Bedded Jealousy Decoy.
Look at the spread on this one! Bill's 8 pointer was harvested with a Bedded Jealousy prototype during 2005 Archery Season. Bill claims Bedded Jealousy is the best Decoy he has used in 15 years of hunting experience.
This late archery season 13 point Trophy Buck was harvested by Mike Stoehner in 2005 using a product line Bedded Jealousy Decoy.
Check out this young buck walking past my trail camera while investigating the prototype for the Bedded Jealousy Decoy. I can't wait to see what kind of Trophy Buck he will turn into in the next couple of years!
Brian Gailis harvested his 13 point Trophy Buck in early archery season 2006. What a magnificence rack! Brian is also a proud owner of Territorial Intrusion Decoys' Bedded Jealousy. If you have a picture of your Trophy Buck harvested with a Territorial Intrusion decoy, send your pictures to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it  or visit our Contact Us page.
My first Trophy Buck harvested using the production model Bedded Jealousy. I took this 12 point whitetail in the late October archery season in 2006 using a two decoy setup. Rob Suess Owner of Territorial Intrusion Decoys
Jason Klump harvested his Trophy Buck during the 2006 archery season. 15 years of experience led Jason to chose Territorial Intrusion Decoys' Bedded Jealousy on his future hunts. If you have a picture of your Trophy Buck harvested with a Territorial Intrusion decoy, send your pictures to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it or visit our Contact Us page.
This is a great trail cam photograph of the big boy that I missed on November 1, 2006 during archery season. He came right in to investigate the Bedded Jealousy Decoy.
Congratulations to Derek on his first deer of the 2007-2008 season. He got this nice looking doe using his Bedded Jealousy Decoy. Territorial Intrusion Decoys can help hunters of all ages.
Tara is pictured here with her first doe of the season. She was using the Bedded Jealousy Decoy and had no problem bringing the doe within the kill zone for a clean shot with her bow.
Rob Suess - Owner of TI Decoys. He is pictured here with the first Buck he harvested during the 2007 season in Missouri. Remember, it's not too late to order your Bedded Jealousy Decoy for this year either. Visit our Products page to place your order today! Submit your pictures and you could be featured in our Trophy Room as well.
Rob Suess - Owner of TI Decoys. This is officially the first deer harvested during the 2007 season using the Bedded Jealousy decoy. This nice looking doe came right in to investigate the dual decoy setup. It's a fine looking doe and shows Rob's devotion to population control as well. Territorial Intusion Decoys work on all deer, from the Trophy Buck to the best looking does!
I discovered these Whitetail Bucks with there antlers locked. Unfortunately, the Trophy Buck was the one that I missed during the late archery season (seen in the photo before). This picture was taken with a trail camera very close to a Bedded Jealousy Decoy. This is great proof that Whitetail Deer are very territorial, which is what makes Bedded Jealousy so effective! Luckily, the other buck lived. If he took down this trophy buck, I can only imagine what he will look like this season.
This is the same buck from the trail camera picture before. I missed him during archery season on November 1, 2006 and found him opening day of shotgun season. It was a shame I didn't take him myself, but it gave real proof of how effective Territorial Intrusion Decoys really are.
Same buck as previous picture. You can see what a gorgeous specimen he really was. I still can't believe he was on the loosing end of the battle.
This nice 10 point Buck was harvested during the 2006 muzzle loader season by a loyal Territorial Intrusion Decoys customer. If you have a picture of your Trophy Buck harvested with a Territorial Intrusion decoy, send your pictures to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it  or visit our Contact Us page.
This young Buck was harvested during the 2006 Missouri rifle season. He had a massive body but probably should have been let go for another year to grow a more mature rack. My Bedded Jealousy Decoy brought him right in from the field where he was feeding.
John Moriarity used his four years of experience and a production version of Bedded Jealousy Decoy to bring in this nice Buck in Saskatchewan, Canada. This proves that Territorial Intrusion Decoys work Internationally as well!
Bedded Jealousy helped harvest this Trophy Buck. He has a gorgeous spread.
Bedded Jealousy works during all seasons. This Trophy Buck followed four does into my decoy setup during the 2006 shotgun season.
Daren Wilson harvested this Trophy Buck on opening day of the 2006 shotgun season. The rut crazed 10 pointer saw Bedded Jealousy Decoy and walked right in from the neighbors property to get a better look. Lucky for Daren, that led him right into the kill zone.
Jason Querciagrassa's first Trophy Buck using Bedded Jealousy came during the 2006 archery season. Territorial Intrusion Decoys continues to create great hunts for all of its customers all season long.
Here is a great shot from the trail camera of a young 8 point buck walking right past Bedded Jealousy. He hung around for quite a while investigating my decoy and never seemed spooked. Territorial Intrusion Decoys not only helps draw in the trophy bucks, it also helps make deer feel comfortable, which gives you time to get that perfect shot.
As you can see from this photo, Territorial Intrusion Decoys pull in deer into your area without causing them alarm. Look at this great group of young bachelors coming in to investigate Bedded Jealousy.
This is a nice 12 point Trophy Buck that I harvested during late season archery in 2003. I had seen him several times that year and finally got the perfect opportunity. This is when I first started developing my idea for a better quality and effective decoy. There is no doubt that Bedded Jealousy would have helped pull him in earlier in the year for an easier shot.
This is a great shot of Jeremy and I with nice young 8 pointer that I harvested in Iowa using Bedded Jealousy. It doesn't matter where you go, the response that Territorial Intrusion Decoys receive from deer is the same everywhere.
One of my good friends, Dan Blentlinger, harvested this nice sized 7 pointer in 2003 during shotgun season in Illinois. Dan was a great help in developing and testing Territorial Intrusion Decoys. He will stand by the claim that Bedded Jealousy is the most effective decoy he has used in his 15 years of hunting experience.
Here is nice photograph of me with a 12 point non typical that I harvested during the 2004 archery season using my trusty Mathews. This is another time when I can remember thinking how useful an effective Decoy would be. It took a great shot to land this buck and TI Decoys is my pledge to help make all of your shots easier than this one.
My very first Buck harvested with a prototype of Bedded Jealousy during the 2005 archery season. If you compare this picture with the final version on the product page, you can see that the colors of the decoy have been adjusted and refined to create a more realistic final product. This produced an even more reliable and effective decoy. If I could land this kind of Trophy Buck with a prototype, imagine what you can do with a fully developed Bedded Jealousy Decoy.
Here is another great picture showing how Bedded Jealousy really helps lure in deer while keeping them calm and comfortable. This was taken with my trial camera after the first production version of the Bedded Jealousy was developed.
Shawn Fox used a combination of a grunt call and the Bedded Jealousy Decoy to bring this Trophy Buck over the ridge and right into the kill zone. 14 years of deer hunting experience can't be wrong when he chose to use Territorial Intrusion Decoys.
This series of three photographs taken by Donald M. Jones are truly incredible. They show how a deer's natural territorial instincts and curiosity are the keys to the success of the Territorial Intrusion Decoys, especially Bedded Jealousy shown here. You can see more photos from his portfolio at http://www.donaldmjones.com.
This is a picture of my second Trophy Buck that I harvested on November 9, 2006 using Bedded Jealousy. This nice 12 pointer responed to the horns and was the second buck in the set up. There was another young buck in with the decoys cheking out Bedded Jealousy.
Dan Blentlinger landed this Beautiful 9 pointer using a produciton model of Bedded Jealousy during shotgun season in 2006.
Tara Normand is pictured here with he nice doe. This is a great example of how Territorial Intrusion Decoys will help improve your hunting capabilities, whether it be for does or your own Trophy Buck.
Derek Heil harvested his deer with only two years hunting experience. This deer ran through the area and then came back to inspect Bedded Jealousy. The show ended with a bang and his third deer ever!
This nice 10 point Buck was harvested during the 2006 archery season by a loyal Territorial Intrusion Decoys customer. If you have a picture of your Trophy Buck harvested with a Territorial Intrusion decoy, send your pictures to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it  or visit our Contact Us page.
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