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Offline T-Bone

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Re: Wind duck
« Reply #15 on: September 18, 2007, 07:42:42 AM »
I've used a Winduk for years with very good success. Wigeon and pintails seem to like it the best, but mallards come to it, too. I've had ducks land right next to it. The old style sells for about $29.99.

The Winduk has a ball bearing shaft and I find oiling the bearings and shaft, prior to a hunting trip, helps with easier spinning.
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Re: Wind duck
« Reply #16 on: September 18, 2007, 09:55:28 AM »
i was curious to see if any of you guys have used the reelwings decoys before?  reelwings.com i bought three last year and have been pretty pleased with there results.  if any of you were out in the skagit last year and seen kites up in the air, it was me.  just seeing if anyone else is using them.  a little more effort to put up and only work on pretty windy days, 10mph+ wind, but i always like throwing something different up there than the thousands of wind ducks they see on a daily basis.  last year was a pretty good year for wind an i was able to use them about 75% percent of the time

 


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