using inflatable decoys can be a major downfall
#12
RE: using inflatable decoys can be a major downfall
I was aware of the cosequences when i was leaving them out there..you know..like eduacating the birds, gettin a hole punched in them..or maybe even stolen..but since i knew i was gonna be a little late the next mornin i figured it might help..but i guess it didn't.. but i never leave birds out like that..that was a first..because i duck hunt a lot and i know not to leave my spread out because i know it will educate the ducks..but we learn from our mistakes and we move on and get better!!
#14
RE: using inflatable decoys can be a major downfall
ORIGINAL: StrutnBPS
I have a few of them and like them myself. They look very realistic. And they work.
As for leaving the decoys out, no offense, but thats kinda a no no. It only educates the birds.
If you get a small hole in them you can use the patch stuff that comes with them. They are also easier to carry to me.
I have a few of them and like them myself. They look very realistic. And they work.
As for leaving the decoys out, no offense, but thats kinda a no no. It only educates the birds.
If you get a small hole in them you can use the patch stuff that comes with them. They are also easier to carry to me.
#15
RE: using inflatable decoys can be a major downfall
i bought an inflatable jake to try out this year. it's really realistic looking and i got it for maybe $6. i would have to say if i accidentally shot it and got a turkey it would be worth it since it would be my first turkey. i already have a reagular folding hen but the inflatable looks much more realistic.