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Has anyone used these decoys? I'm going to buy a spread of lessers and want an entry-level full body that will hold up. Right now I have some final approach lessers and the paint doesn't seem to hold up all that well.
If Dakotas aren't the answer, what in that price range (or lower) is?
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January 28, 2013, 03:05:59 PM »
I have some Dakota full body's. Look great and are durable. Solid product. FA's aren't as tough of decoys as Dakota in my opinion.
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January 28, 2013, 04:24:24 PM »
Can't go to wrong with bigfoot. Lessor dsd are great but very expensive and if you plan to hunt high pressure areas find a way to fit them in your budget.
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January 28, 2013, 04:44:31 PM »
Big foots are very durable. Dakotas and GHG paint comes off. If you can bite the bullet, look for some used DSD. They hold up great and work well on the birds.
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January 29, 2013, 07:28:50 AM »
We just bought another 2 dozen....love em, real looking, look on rogers,they had a good sale on them, if any are left
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Dakotas are ok, so are GHG prograde stuff. I think GHG newbold lessers have the best set of poses. If you single bag them they will all last a long time.
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Get some DSD's problem solved.
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what tealer just said check out the GHG tim newboldt lessers they look realllly good! or go big and get DSD lessers
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I have DSD lessers, and will probably add a few GHG lesser decoys to the spread.
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Woody, a guy just posted a bunch of GHG lessers for sale on duck hunting chat, Washington page, classifieds page 2.
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Re: Dakota goose decoys
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January 31, 2013, 02:44:49 PM »
I believe that Big Foots are probably one of the better deals on the market right now.
Just picked up a dozen B2. They are not the best looking by any means, but if they hold up nearly as well as the originals, they will work just fine.
Better a decoy that looks OK and holds up, than a great looking one who's paint is falling off.
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