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Spinning or flapping wing decoy?


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spinning wings.

Baby mojo

Win-duk

Teal

Floating robo's

In my opinion dont get the air lucky they seem cheap and I have a feeling they wont last

I have a mallard machine that mounts on top of a deoy and splashes the water with some fins but I have a hard time keeping it together as the motor is in a plastic case and the battery box on top of it is hard to take of the cover so I always crack it and end up with a useless spinner.

I think the best ones are the floating ones as you dont have to carry poles and dont have to worry about water depth.

I have many spinners and they have there time and place and can get in the way if your not using them. some days you cant have enough of them, some days you dont even use one.

I just used the mojo teal for the first time over the weekend and I think I am really going to like the size of that lil guy and prolly use it ALOT

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Don't want to rain on the Mojo Parade as I do have 4 of them, but I've been having huge success with the Edge Expedite Rapid Flyer Lucky Duck this year. It's a flapper, seems a ton more realistic when it comes down too it and I've yet to have any flares from it. I don't know, I'm still testing it out as I just bought it this year, but I've been happy with it so far. Once the birds get a bit smarter in a few weeks we'll see how we are still hodling up.

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Don't want to rain on the Mojo Parade as I do have 4 of them, but I've been having huge success with the Edge Expedite Rapid Flyer Lucky Duck this year. It's a flapper, seems a ton more realistic when it comes down too it and I've yet to have any flares from it. I don't know, I'm still testing it out as I just bought it this year, but I've been happy with it so far. Once the birds get a bit smarter in a few weeks we'll see how we are still hodling up.

How effective has the flapper been during cloudy/rainy conditions? How about long distance visibility? Do the flappers have the same "draw" that spinners do from a distance? I've thought about giving one of these a shot this fall, but I couldn't pass up adding another baby mojo for $42 last week.

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