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Flight Canvasback

Flight Canvasback

Decoys

Regular price $94.99
Regular price Sale price $94.99

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SKU: FSD2014

 

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  • Description

    There is no mistaking that beautiful, broad white back, large red head, and obsidian-black bill; when The King of waterfowl comes to town only the best decoys will do.

    Flight Series Canvasback decoys feature highly-detailed carvings by Michael Braun with incredible feather detail, high-density foam-filling, and our time-tested weighted keel. Ultra-realistic paint schemes bring these highly-attractive decoys to life, drawing the birds from far off and sucking them right into your spread.

    Available in convenient packs of six, Tanglefree's Flight Series Canvasback decoys include four stunning Drakes and two Hens showing off incredible true-to-life Upright, Rester, and even Sleeper poses.

    Tanglefree's Flight Series Canvasback decoys are most realistic production decoy the industry has ever witnessed; a decoy truly fit for waterfowl's Royalty.

     Features:
    • Carved by Michael Braun
    • Ultra Realistic Paint Schemes and Feather Detail
    • Weighted keel
    • Foam filled
    • Packaged per 6 (2 Upright Drakes, 1 Rester Drake, 1 Sleeper Drake, 1 Upright Hen, 1 Rester Hen)
    Size:
    • Upright: 14.7" 
    • Rester: 13.7" 
    • Sleeper: 12.3" 

Customer Reviews

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DUSTIN GLEED

Great looking decoys and tough

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Jed

Wish they were bigger like the old ones , plastic is thin but look good and price is right

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Donnie

Realistic color, good size.

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Carson
Realistic

This is the best looking can decoy I have ever seen on the water. I have been running them a couple seasons now and they hold up very well even bouncing around in a boat. Most of the cans I have shot over these are trying to sit down right next to one of the decoys.

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Carson
Realistic

This is the best looking can decoy I have ever seen on the water. I have been running them a couple seasons now and they hold up very well even bouncing around in a boat. Most of the cans I have shot over these are trying to sit down right next to one of the decoys.