Hunters Specialties Strut-Lite Flock Pack - (JAKE/HEN/FEEDING HEN)
Hunters Specialties Strut-Lite Flock Pack - (JAKE/HEN/FEEDING HEN)
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Hunters Specialties Strut-Lite Flock Pack
When one decoy isn’t enough, build the full scene. The Strut-Lite Flock Pack gives you a jake and two hens to create a realistic turkey setup that triggers both breeding and dominance instincts.
Features
- Complete 3-decoy flock setup – Jake, Upright Hen, and Feeding Hen
- Lightweight hollow-body construction for easy pack-in and carry
- Foldable design simplifies storage and transport
- Flake-resistant paint finish with detailed feather realism
- Versatile configurations – use individually, in pairs, or as a full flock
- (3) Two-piece ground stakes included for fast deployment
- Mobile-friendly design ideal for run-and-gun turkey hunting
Specifications
- Includes: (1) Jake Decoy
- Includes: (1) Upright Hen Decoy
- Includes: (1) Feeding Hen Decoy
- Stakes: (3) Two-piece ground stakes
- Construction: Foldable hollow-body design
- Finish: Flake-resistant paint
- Use: Spring turkey hunting
Description
The Hunters Specialties Strut-Lite Flock Pack gives you the flexibility to build a complete, convincing turkey scene in seconds. This 3-pack includes a Jake, Upright Hen, and Feeding Hen, allowing you to create multiple setups depending on bird behavior and hunting pressure.
The hollow-body design keeps the decoys lightweight and foldable, making them easy to carry into remote setups or reposition throughout the morning. The realistic feather detail and flake-resistant paint hold up over multiple seasons and maintain a lifelike appearance, even under close inspection.
Used together, the flock effect can be especially effective on dominant gobblers. The feeding hen signals safety, the upright hen suggests availability, and the jake introduces competition. Whether you’re targeting early-season aggressive birds or adjusting for cautious late-season toms, this combination provides flexibility and realism.
When birds are responding quickly, the included two-piece ground stakes allow fast setup and repositioning without fumbling in the field. Compact, durable, and versatile, the Strut-Lite Flock Pack is built for hunters who move with the action.
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Why Hunters Love It
Hunters trust the Flock Pack because it creates options. Instead of being locked into a single decoy look, you can adjust based on bird attitude. It’s lightweight enough for mobile hunts yet realistic enough to draw in pressured gobblers. For hunters who want adaptability and realism in one kit, this combo checks the boxes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is running all three decoys more effective than a single hen?
Often, yes. The full flock setup creates a more convincing social scene. The jake introduces competition while the hens signal comfort and breeding opportunity, which can trigger stronger reactions from dominant gobblers.
When should I use the full flock versus a single decoy?
Early season or when birds are aggressive, the full flock can provoke dominant responses. During pressured or late-season hunts, scaling back to a single hen may feel more natural.
Are these decoys durable enough for multiple seasons?
Yes. The hollow-body construction is lightweight yet sturdy, and the flake-resistant paint helps maintain realistic detail over time.
How portable is the Flock Pack for run-and-gun hunting?
Very portable. The foldable hollow-body design reduces bulk, making it easy to carry in a vest or pack.
How should I position the three decoys for best results?
A common setup is placing the feeding hen slightly ahead, the upright hen nearby, and the jake positioned just behind or slightly off to the side. Gobblers typically approach the jake directly, bringing them into range.
