just picked up a turbo dogg and a wooly bully motion decoy. I like the fact that you can adjust the height of the decoy, but unfortunately the decoy does not have a plug on it so it does not work with the call remote.
What would be the advantages/disadvantages of being able to turn the decoy on/off remotely?
Secondly, does it matter what the actual decoy critter looks like relative to the distress sounds you are making?
For example if you are using a rabbit distress should your decoy look like one, or doesn't matter? The reason I ask is that the rabbit decoy does work with the remote.
Does anyone use decoys at night?
Thanks,
ZMan079