Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Waterfowl => Topic started by: 92xj on December 13, 2012, 10:40:51 AM
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Whats your choice for a high end duck decoy?
I think I am going to get rid of all my "normal" decoys this year and replace them with something a little more custom and higher grade.
Been researching and looking around and like the CRDs but curious as to what else is out there.
I might even carve my own foam ones and go that route. Dont really have a set game plan yet.
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1.Why? What are you looking to achieve?
2. How many?
3. what's your budget?
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Whats your choice for a high end duck decoy?
I think I am going to get rid of all my "normal" decoys this year and replace them with something a little more custom and higher grade.
Been researching and looking around and like the CRDs but curious as to what else is out there.
I might even carve my own foam ones and go that route. Dont really have a set game plan yet.
i upgraded to body language decoys. still a plastic decoy but fully flocked and custom painted at $150 a dozen for mallards. will be sending in my wigeon and pintail decoys to them at the end of the year to get them flocked as well.
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LOL.....
If you want to go high end.... then just buy a *censored* load of Taxidermy mounts.
They are the best, most realistic, life like decoys you can use.
They've been used on the planet for thousands of years.
Kings used to use them, and are still used in special hunt clubs.
Just like using a coyote skin as a decoy.
Or... get a bunch of hand carved full body decoys from the national show.
http://www.iwfca.com/ (http://www.iwfca.com/)
they should only cost a few hundred a piece. :chuckle:
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LOL.....
If you want to go high end.... then just buy a *censored* load of Taxidermy mounts.
They are the best, most realistic, life like decoys you can use.
They've been used on the planet for thousands of years.
Kings used to use them, and are still used in special hunt clubs.
I agree, get some stuffers!
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I have thought about stuffed birds as decoys a few times :chuckle:
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Stuffers are only good for dry conditions. They will fall apart on the wetside of the state. Mine looked like crap after only a few hunts.
If you want to go high end. E. Allan, Taylor decoys, etc. are pretty nice. You see guys using them at some of the high end clubs.
I would save the money and get a good decoy and have it custom painted. I know the new craze is full flocking or heads, but I would rather not deal with them.
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I went with Dakota decoys last season they look good but do require more care.
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Body language all the way. I hope to have Don flock my Avery progrades.
As far as geese DSD all the way.
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Dakotas look great. Try flocking all your old beat up dekes. A buddy and I flocked the entire bodies of old dekes. Pretty cheap and they look great. Airbrush the details last. Totally easy, just time consuming.
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Body language all the way. I hope to have Don flock my Avery progrades.
As far as geese DSD all the way.
Another vote for Don Mintz of Body Language.
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Hard to beat the GHG decoys. Great detail and paint that stays on. I've got a lot of G&H decoys that I love also.
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DSD :tup: