An internet controlled hunting decoy allows hunters to remotely control the decoy, regardless of their physical proximity to the decoy. An internet enabled microcontroller communicates with the internet, and provides signals to a plurality of motors to control the movements or other decoy features of the system. Control of the micro controller may be provided by a computing device operatively connected to the internet. The decoy may be put into a sleep mode in between hunting activity sequences and started and stopped by the hunter as desired.