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Re: Wind duck decoy placement
« Reply #15 on: November 29, 2010, 11:20:41 AM »


coat the thing in some type of very flat clear coat. make sure there is no chance for the sun to glint off it. rain and sunbursts are a bitch coz the rain (waves do the same thing) will shine it up and then the sun comes out and makes it look like a disco ball.



Are you coating the wings or the body or both?

I coated the wings after sanding them with light sandpaper because they were waaaayyy too shiny for me. and I coated the body just for the heck of it since I have noticed water will run off decoys with a flat/heavy clear coat faster than just the factory flat paint.

 :dunno:wether that was the key to success or not I don't know. but before I painted the wings and clear coated the miserable thing, birds wouldn't come near my spread unless it was super nasty weather. after I painted it up I was having birds land feet away from the wind duck on bluebird days with just enough wind to keep the wings turning.... and thats good enough for me!
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Re: Wind duck decoy placement
« Reply #16 on: November 29, 2010, 12:24:50 PM »
right on i will have to try that. But the wings and body arnt that flashy..... I might have to post a pic for your input. There is a blue sticker on it that is super glossy that i will rip off.

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Re: Wind duck decoy placement
« Reply #17 on: November 29, 2010, 01:36:22 PM »
right on i will have to try that. But the wings and body arnt that flashy..... I might have to post a pic for your input. There is a blue sticker on it that is super glossy that i will rip off.

what I have been using is a mojo wind duck decoy ( full body) it sounds like you have a winduk. use your own judgement when modifying that one. just ask yourself if it looks like a duck flapping its wings trying to land or does it look like a big azz pinwheel from the fair?  as far as the mojo is concerned it was too white and too shiny. I just figured if birds will flare off my sunglasses flashing in the sun then shiny decoys are bad news.
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Re: Wind duck decoy placement
« Reply #18 on: November 29, 2010, 01:46:11 PM »
Yeah I have the winduk. I have the old school one before they did the photo graphics on the body. The paint job on it looks super cheap. I will be blacking out half of the white on the wings.

 


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