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Do you shoot Pt2 - Do you Decoy?


Rich Rule
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After Rod's poll regarding tree guys and shooters and the responses in other threads, how many of you decoy pigeons? whether it be for pest control or for the pot/gamedealer.

 

My father has started to manufacture decoys/floaters that are high quality, lifelike movement and cheaper than other similar quality products on the market. I thought I would try and drum up a bit of interest for the old man, to check the response from you guys.

 

Please check the link, there are a few different shots demonstrating bird movement in varying wind conditions, I think you'd agree they are an excellent representation of a live bird. I know I haven't seen a floater that looks as realistic as these.

 

th_floaters1.jpg

 

anyway, over to you... if you or any of you shooter/decoying mates wants to know pricing or further information then PM me and I will get you said info or put you intouch with my old man.

 

Cheers and happy shooting.:sneaky2:

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  • 1 year later...

Got plenty of those. Got bout 20 floaters, 30 full body and 40 half shell "bobbers". We have a flapper and a wirly each. If its blowing a gooden we dont use the whirly or flapper as it makes the birds flare off but the floaters on a windy day work very very well. We sometimes use some real dead ones as well.

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