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Post by B-rad on Jul 26, 2009 13:33:57 GMT -5
I was thinkin that if someone (troy) could build a turkey decoy that then someone could build a duck-goose decoy the same way. I know theres a problem with this idea but i can't seem to find it. any help???
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Post by Brian on Jul 26, 2009 18:41:58 GMT -5
a problem that I can think of is that if you were hunting on or in water the decoy would get ruined. would probably be ok if you were hunting from a field.
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Post by B-rad on Jul 27, 2009 7:10:05 GMT -5
a problem that I can think of is that if you were hunting on or in water the decoy would get ruined. would probably be ok if you were hunting from a field. I hadn't thoght of that
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Post by Brian on Jul 27, 2009 9:57:33 GMT -5
were u planning on hunting near water?
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Post by B-rad on Jul 30, 2009 19:16:17 GMT -5
were u planning on hunting near water? I have alot of spots to hunt but not all (but most) are near water
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Post by Greenedog on Aug 6, 2009 7:38:14 GMT -5
Another problem I see is that when waterfowl hunting you need a "spread" of decoys, the more the better. That would be a lot of work to make a bunch of "stuffed" decoys! If my stuffed jake works out, I'll make a detailed thread on how I did it. Chase got season 6 of Realtree Road Trips for his burthday and they had one on there with fishing line attached to the tail to make it go up and down. I might try that!
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Post by B-rad on Sept 11, 2009 16:14:36 GMT -5
Thanks
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Post by outdoorsman67 on Nov 7, 2009 14:23:30 GMT -5
cool
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