Articulated wild game decoy

Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying – Decoys

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A01M 3106

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048522880

ABSTRACT:
An articulated game decoy activated by wind is formed of sheet material and has a main body member adapted to be mounted on trees or shrubs, a head and neck member pivotally connected to the main body, elastic members connected between the head and neck member and main body member, and ears attached transverse to the head portion of the head and neck member to catch the wind and oscillate the head and neck member relative to the main body when subjected to a breeze. The main body may have an integral tail portion, or have a separate tail member pivotally connected thereto with elastic members therebetween which will also oscillate when subjected to a breeze. The sheet material may have a weather resistive wax coating and the main body may be provided with a scent impregnated wax coating, or with a recess or aperture to receive a scented insert to attract wild game.

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patent: 311877 (1885-02-01), Danz
patent: 3119650 (1964-01-01), Bilyeu
patent: 3350808 (1967-11-01), Mitchell
patent: 3401476 (1968-09-01), Trumbo
patent: 3927485 (1975-12-01), Thorsnes
patent: 4773178 (1988-09-01), Marer

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