My Cabelas order just arrived including a dozen Flambeau Classic Mallards (drakes and hens) and 6 of the most beautiful FA Cntrl-Pacific Flyway Combo Pac - Wow they are really nice looking - Hope they hold up. Good sale...
My Cabelas order just arrived including a dozen Flambeau Classic Mallards (drakes and hens) and 6 of the most beautiful FA Cntrl-Pacific Flyway Combo Pac - Wow they are really nice looking - Hope they hold up. Good sale...
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fully flock them is the answer.
You gotta watch if you clear coat they will shine like crazy in the sun if you don't use something anti UV. Flocking doesn't work real well on floaters as it will get really wet and rub off when you throw them in the bag. Personlay I have a couple of doz of Flambeaus in my collection and they get used probably more than most peoples in a season and I have not seen any more wear and tear on them than most of my others. They will do fine for you. Welcome to the insanity that's waterfowling, maybe we will share a blind sometime next year
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Foxton's Cuervo Gold "KEELA" Oct. 2004-June 2017. Always in my blind and my heart.
I found out my old floaters are brown underneath the paint now I just have a "hen" set
Waiting to find a good sale on the MoJo. How many MoJo's re you guys using? There seems to be a few other manufactures out there (LuckDuck) and wondering if there is any big downside to them or just stick with the MoJo which seems to be the industry standard?
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We have 8 mojos and a couple of Lucky Ducks, though seldom use more than 2 or 3 at a time. We find that on some ocassions they are magnets and on others will act like duck repelant. Personally I prefer the MoJos, that being said get the ones with the rechargable 6 volt battries not the ones that take AAs
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Have a mojo and ,a "partner" of mine has three.They are ok but have had issues second set of wings for me and PN has had some problems as well I can tell by the swearing.I also have a robo duck that is 13 years old, still works, lighter ,no remote,does not like wind as the motor is weaker but can carry it out in a tackle box when i'm alone ,my experiences ...