Decoys...
#11
Depending on where you are hunting, have you thought about purchasing some quiver magnets. Where we hunt the, the decoys can ice up and those magnets keep the water open. Just another thought to ponder.
#12
There is enough current where I hunt (St Lawrence River) that the water doesn't freeze up until mid December. At that point, I've had my fill of ducks and am well into Ruffed Grouse and Snowshoes.
Cheers,
Cheers,
#13
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 2,050
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From: auburn new york USA
id just buy 1 dnz ghg hot buys that would= 2dzn or so duckk deeks and i wouldnt buy a mojo if its late in the winter just use a drakwhistle...whoops i just gave away my secret
#14
Yeah, I hear what you are saying. I actually think I've canned the idea of the mojo duck. Gosh, it just seems like every hunter around has them now. If you want to go the electric way, I think you now have to go with two mojos and that rotating rod thing they sell in order to be different from the others.
I think I'm done with my decoy buying for the year. I'll have a couple dozen deeks; half blacks half mallards, four feeding mallards, 6 canadas and we'll see how it goes.
Thanks for all the opinions guys, it helped me a lot.
Cheers
I think I'm done with my decoy buying for the year. I'll have a couple dozen deeks; half blacks half mallards, four feeding mallards, 6 canadas and we'll see how it goes.
Thanks for all the opinions guys, it helped me a lot.
Cheers
#15
Joined: Jun 2006
Posts: 279
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From: God\'s Country, Louisiana
ight now, I'm thinking about adding one robo duk
http://www.mojodecoys.net/index.html




