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Avian decoys

Started by Gawhitaker, January 23, 2013, 07:47:09 PM

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Gawhitaker

Got mine in, they look good , but man are they heavy, to heavy for running an gunning all day

Gawhitaker

Anyone have a pack mule to rent out?

spaightlabs

Does your husband hunt? Maybe he could carry them for you.

:TooFunny:

C'mon Sally, you gotta hit the weight room or sumthin.

Gawhitaker

Ha, dont think i'll be toting them on run n gun hunts no matter how much time i spend in the weight room, but they will see action on bowhunts when the blind is used.

Muzzy61

Quote from: spaightlabs on February 16, 2013, 06:25:05 PM
Does your husband hunt? Maybe he could carry them for you.

:TooFunny:

C'mon Sally, you gotta hit the weight room or sumthin.


:TooFunny: :TooFunny: :TooFunny:
Print by Madison Cline, on Flickr

Gawhitaker

Well i took the advice and started working out, those avians sure work, maybe next year i'll carry two at a time instead of one

Gawhitaker

Struttin and drummin at decoy 11-1/4" beard

Gawhitaker

Next day 11-3/8" beard , struttin n drummin

Gawhitaker

This un actually poked a hole in he upright hen, jumped her 4 r 5 times, strutted n drummed round her for 4 to 5 minutes

Gawhitaker

Played a part in thos one also

Gawhitaker

Appreciate the helpfull advice, thanks

2much2loud

Yes they are heavy but we have killed six gobblers over the Jake and breeder this year..... The jake has taken a beating like I have ever seen multiple times

DirtNap647

i like the avian decoys

Gawhitaker

They are by far the best decoy i've used, May have to get the jake before next year.

troutfisher13111

How do they compare to DSD?