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keep an eye out for used also. can sometimes get some nice ones that are already set up for cheep. i used to go to refuges & watch to see how real birds pattern & listen to how they sound when undisturbed.
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I will send a PM.
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Only electronic/battery powered motion decoys are illegal. Pull string and wind powered are just fine and effective.
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Best suggestion..... CAMO.
invest in quality.
You want to stay warm, and well hidden.
You need to be hidden. I would also say face paint.
but thats just my opinion.....
of course, you could start growing out your beard??
The Commander swares on it.
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