First Look: Flextone Thunder Chick Breeder Decoy

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posted on January 29, 2020
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The new Thunder Chick Breeder, from Flextone, features blow-molding for an appearance that is true-to-life in size and posture to that of a breeding hen. Paring exceptionally well with Flextone's Thunder Jake or Thunder Creeper decoys, the Thunder Chick boasts an integrated stake for easy setup and stowing, as well as non-dominant body posture and aggressive head posture. Because the carbon-fiber stake folds into the body of the decoy, it cannot get lost in the field, and promotes a more compact package for portability, even fitting into a pack. For more information, please visit flextonegamecalls.comMSRP: $49.99

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