Wind Duck Decoys
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Wind Duck Decoys.... Where do I start. Ok, before I begin just be ready for diatribe here. The things flat out don't work. The wind never seems to blow fast enough for them to truly work as they should, and even when it does it doesn't seem to blow constantly. On top of that, when it it blowing that hard it is about the last time you actually need to have one out in your duck blind. Granted, this is a good way to find a cheap motion duck decoy. The problem of course is that you get what you pay for in this case.
And trust me, I have seen a lot of people try to get them to work. They sand down the place where the wings contact the body to remove all but the smallest amount of friction such that the wings work well. Unfortunately, this still doesn't work. I hope the reason you are considering using a wind duck decoy is because you don't want to spend the money on a battery powered mojo duck decoy or lucky duck decoy. That is a reason that I can relate to. However, if that is your end then you should be looking into the Mojo Dove. The Mojo Dove is a great cheap duck decoy, and it works wonders. The problem being that they use AA batteries that you need to replace every 2nd or 3rd hunt in my experience. Or perhaps the place you are hunting it is illegal to use motorized duck decoys. Another good reason, but instead of going with a Wind Duck Decoy I would go with a simple jerk string duck decoy instead. Cheaper and more effective anyway.
What are your thoughts on the Wind Duck decoys?
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