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RENZOS DECOYS TESTIMONIALS
Here
is the story of my hunt. It took place on October 11, 2003 in
Adams County Illinois. Around 4:30 p.m. I had been in my stand
for about an hour. Before getting into my stand, I set out the
Renzo six point buck decoy about 20 yards from my stand in a
plowed cornfield. Soon after getting in my stand two does approached
my buck decoy from behind my stand. They got to within five
yards of the decoy stomping the ground with their hooves. They
didn't know what to think of the decoy. They just stood and
looked at it. Soon after the does came in I decided to give
a small grunt to see if maybe bubba might be hanging somewhere
close by. Much to my surprise after grunting the second time,
bubba came to the edge of the timber and stood still in all
his glory. I was looking at what would be a seventeen point
300 lbs. on the hoof buck!! As soon as he caught site of the
Renzo decoy he made a bee line for the decoy. This buck was
going to kick its tail! He got to within 10 yards of the decoy
, when I let my arrow fly. The shot was perfect. It hit him
behind the front leg and lodged in his heart! The buck kicked
like a mule when the arrow pierced his body, breaking the arrow
in two. After the hit he ran about 25yards and curled up like
a baby and died. After about a half hour wait, I went to check
my kill. It was the most amazing buck I had ever seen. It weighed
300 lbs. on the hoof and 265 lbs. dressed. It was and may be
the most exciting and awesome hunt I will ever have. Thanks
to the Renzo decoy I am now able to look at this awesome mount
every day and will do so for the rest of my life.
179 1/8" 26 inch inside spread 17 points
Thanks again Steve, for making these awesome deer decoys!
Alan R. Harvey |

Gentlemen,
A friend of mine, Neal Dumas gave me a set of your decoys
last year and all I can say is I've had a blast hunting
with them! I used them the first time around mid-October
here in Northern VA around the DC Beltway. First time out
I setup a Doe about 10 yards in front of me along a field
edge with the buck right on her tail about 2 yards away
with a little lure on the ground. A 100" class buck
came and spotted them and went nuts. Scraping and rubbing
branches, finally coming to 10 yards with his hair all bristled
out. I realized what was going to happen next and didn't
want to take him, so I gave out aloud grunt and stopped
to circle around. When he walked around back of them and
they went "FLAT" he had to do a double take on
where those dang deer disappeared off too. Lesson #1 learned,
put one facing about 45 degree angle from the other. With
the expression the deer made, I almost fell out of the tree
laughing so hard. He was so fixed on the deer that he spent
the next 30 minutes just circling and circling offering
a ton of chances to shoot at him. Excitement was just too
much! This scenario repeated itself about 3 times over the
next couple of weeks and concluded on November 1, 2003 when
I rattled in 3 8points and 1 10point and shot 2 nice 110"
class 8points (pictures enclosed) and then the following
Saturday, November 8th 2003, I took my largest buck to date,
a 130" gross 9 point that came in after I grunted to
him and he left a HOT doe to come in with hair bristled
to run off the smaller buck.
Thanks for a great product! At the Harrisburg Sport Show,
I referred 8 sets to a vendor there and plan on referring
alot more! I plan on picking up the elk, pronghorn and moose
later to go along with turkeys that I already have now. Once
again, great idea!
Sincerely,
Howard Isenberg |
This
is a picture of the buck I killed in Iowa on 11-26-03 using
your new buck decoy. It was the 5th buck in the last 2 weeks
to come in to take a look while I was hunting. The others
were smaller but still came into bow range while either challenging
or out of pure curiosity.
I was skeptical as to how a mature buck would act but as
you can see I've got some confidence now! There is no doubt
in my mind that I never would have been able to coax this
174" 12 pointer into range without the decoy. He came
in with ears laid back, hair bristled up and eyes glazed.
He was gonna kick that "intruders" butt and I had
to shoot him at 10 yards! The only thing I did to enhance
the decoy was to scrub it with carbon blast and then sprayed
it with hawgs limited b-f gland scent. I had other deer actually
touch it with their noses!
I don't want anything from you, I just wanted to let you
know that the product is awesome! We have already sold 2 dozen
decoys here at out store and I think we'll sell a few more
after this event.
Rudy Morgan
R and R Sports Inc.
Clinton, Iowa
563-243-4696 |
Dear Renzo's Decoys,
Great Product! Light Weight, Easy to Cary, Effective and
Affordable. I arrowed my biggest buck ever at 15 yards using
your doe and buck decoy's, he green scores 150 4/8. Thanks
for a great Decoy!!!
Jon Borreson
www.TrophyAdventuresHunting.com |
Greetings,
I purchased the Doe Decoy, and the first time, first hour
I used it, filled my buck tag. Thanks for the decoy Renzo.
Tom McKale |
Hello,
I wanted to tell you a story. I am sure you probably get plenty
of hunting stories, but I had to tell mine. I have a small part
time sporting goods shop. I heard about your decoys and wanted
to get one to look at. I was placing an order with Cabellas,
so I ordered two of the deer buck decoys. I received them yesterday.
After looking at the decoy I was not impressed. At first glance
I though it was too small and did not look real. However, I
put it together and placed it in the woods near my house. I
was amazed. At twenty yards it looks just like a real deer.
I decided to play a joke on my wife. I placed the decoy in the
front yard where she would see it when she came home at dusk.
She came home and fond the decoy. She ran in the house to ask
me if I saw the deer in the front yard. I then told her it was
a decoy. Later that night when I let my dog out he went out
and barked at the decoy.
Now for the heart of my story. Today as I was getting ready
for work I heard the dog barking. I went out to yell at him
for barking at the decoy. When I went out the front door I could
not see him so I went out on the side walk. What I saw amazed
me. Less than 10 yards from me was a 10 point buck staring at
the decoy. Behind him was a doe. He was staring at the decoy
like he wanted to attack it. He did not even look at me or look
at the doe. He was ready for a battle. This was all in my front
yard. I must tell you that I do live in a semi-remote area in
Illinois. However, I have never seen a buck in my yard in the
daylight. He was so entranced with the decoy he didn't care
if I was there or not. I went back in the house to tell my wife
and kids to look out the door. When I went in the doe saw me
and ran off. The buck followed her. They ran right past my rear
deck at about 10 yards. But, it was not over. The buck circled
around and returned. He was still watching the decoy. He wanted
more.
In all my years of hunting I have had the opportunity to watch
deer do just about everything. I am no stranger to deer and
their behavior. I have harvested two deer this season with one
being a fine 8 point 250 lb buck. But, I have never witnessed
anything like this. I wish I would have been able to video the
event. I am sure there are people who will not believe me. If
you could have heard the excitement in my voice when I called
my hunting buddies, you would know it was real.
So I must ask if you sell the decoys wholesale, and if so could
you please give me the details of cost and minimum order. Please
forward the information for all potential customers these decoys
are amazing.
Sincerely,
Jim Hovious
Marseilles Police Department |
I recently ordered a feeding doe and turkey decoy. Today I
ordered 2 more does. I used the doe for the first time yesterday
and am sold on this product, The decoy pulled in 2 different
deer on 2 separate occasions.
Thanks and congratulations on a great product.
Dan Nation
Gastonia , N.C. |
I ordered the turkey flock 2 weeks ago and after they arrived
I must admit I wasn't sure how the birds on my place would react
if they got up close. I've used silouettes on geese but I didn't
know about turkeys. I mean it's a 1/4 inch piece of plastic.
This past weekend though I was very much relieved when I got
a great long beard. I owe most of my success to the decoy though.
I put it out and sat down. The gobbler walked up before I was
completely ready so I didn't even call at him. He was so preoccupied
with your hen it didn't matter. Then a real hen walked up and
I started getting worried. I waited to see how they would react
so I let them get right up to the decoy. I thought for sure
they would putt and run off. The hen walked right up and pecked
the decoy! The gobbler circled around it a few times and after
I realized they approved, I shot him. Thanks!
Josh W. Counce
Mt. Juliet,TN |
Dear Steve Lorenz,
I just purchased your whitetail doe decoy and absolutely love
it. I was going to purchase a Montana Decoy for about four times
the cost of your decoy. But with money being what it is, I would
of had to save forever and I'm certainly glad I didn't. I was
concerned at first about the quality of your decoy because of
the low price. But after receiving it yesterday, I couldn't
be happier! I am definitely going to purchase the buck decoy
and also have two suggestions.
Thank you for making a wonderful product that the average person
can afford. I hope you keep up the GREAT work and continue to
see your company grow.
Best wishes to you and your family!
Have a great season!
Sincerely,
Matthew DelRusso |
| Hi Folks,
Just received my feeder doe decoy. Looks like I am done
carrying those heavy bulky noisy time consuming decoys into
the woods now that I found yours! Thanks for the great product.
Decoying just became fun again. I will give you feed back
this fall.
Steve Morin
Maine |
Hey you guys are great. I got my new antelope decoy just
4 days after I ordered it. This thing looks great . I can't
wait to try it . I got tags for Wyoming.
Thanks again Don. |
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