Whats your opinion on flocked decoys , worth the money ?noticed a difference with duck reactions ?longevity ?
Whats your opinion on flocked decoys , worth the money ?noticed a difference with duck reactions ?longevity ?
We run all flocked spreads now. Water and field.
Easily get away with painted on water if you do everything else right. Field shooting different ball game unless it’s low light. Quite often get mallards landing in the spread at early arvo on the maize stubble. Bloody expensive these days though.
We went without any flocking for years and still did well.
They seem to hold up well for us, we started off double bagging them but that got old quick. Now they just get packed into the slotted decoy bags, haven’t noticed a lot of wear and we hunt pretty regularly during the season.
All depends on whether you do all the other basics right. Get those down and then look at flocked gear. Buy a dozen a year, doesn’t take long to build up.
Yea same as above, only run flocked decoys, it is expensive but what isn’t these days. You can do it yourself, half the reason all ours are flocked plus you can customize your own colors and hen/drake ratios to suit. And I second what above said, if you hunt water and land start with your land decoys, that seems to have the bigger impact on results/duck behavior. I still love the look of them in water but with shine and glare everywhere seems to make less of a difference.
Cheers guys no need for alot of decoys anymore so will check them and prices out once the season draws closer
Store bought flocked decoys wear quick. My mates ones are looking bad after 30 hunts. My home done ones are on their 8th season at least and have held up way way better.
With the price of flocking and the paint it doesnt seem that economical to go down that route ?how much flocking does it take per decoys ?
It seems an expensive outlay to get into flocking as you buy everything up front but I worked it out and with base paint/ adhesive, then flock, then air brush paints I was averaging around $5-7 per decoy depending on what I did. The biggest commitment is time if you go down that road rather than money, definitely look and last better than store bought but not for the time poor. Also take into account weather you have access to things like an air compressor.
I have approximately 50 flocked duck decoys…(dakotas) they are the cost of doing business I reckon… my boys beat them up,shoot them,etc etc… they hold up fairly well…whether they attract more ducks/geese/etc is debatable…. But decoys attract,so I can shoot… that’s what it’s all about
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Any particular Dakota ones ?
Yeah mate …we have a mixture of xtreme fully flocked,xtreme mallards,quail and geese…….and just your basic painted cheap ones as well …mallards ,Resters,and a few others my oldest boy has chucked in….no idea where he got them ……..12-15 Black ones as well…
My boy reckons ducks respond to the black ones on a low overcast cloudy day..reckons they are extremely visible to the ducks overhead..Ive seen him call ducks flying over the top,to turn ,fly back and land …they work….he strategically places geese and quail groups,never amongst the duck decoys but 2-4 metres away from the main group…..it works,we’ve gotten our limit within an hour with 4 shooters……
The big thing we are into now,just this year ….decoy raft waterfowl platforms….with so many ducks,its a pain in the arse to undo all the weights ,place them,mud and waders get old….with .the mats we clip all the ducks to them depending on what we are hunting ,quail,geese ,duck etc……and then just roll them out with “one” anchor point…bloody tits!!!!!……the roll up even easier…….using the boat to get to several spots walkers cant get to makes the platform system even easier…,
@McNotty hits it right on the head….get a few every year,build up the stocks,good decoys are a must…they work….reckon its about how extreme etc you are into bird hunting,…my oldest boy is a nutter about it…”.has to be done right” he reckons…….me,….Ilike to duck hunt,like the meat,enjoy the whole thing….as my kid says….dad!!its an “active” sport…pulling the trigger and harvesting birds you either get or dont
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It's not the mountain we conquer,but ourselves.....Sir Edmund Hillary
Going to a slow upgrade. Get rid of all the old ones and slowly upgrade.
photos of this magic mat are needed......
75/15/10 black powder matters
The best description I heard of flocked decoys.. "they turn 30 yard ducks into 20 yard ducks" Paul Stenning, probably hard to disagree with what he says re duck hunting.
That extra 10 yards can make the world of difference with my shooting some days !
The back pack bags we use to carry the flocked ducks have individual pockets to accommodate them…..helps prevent damage……
@Micky Duck ….standby for magic
It's not the mountain we conquer,but ourselves.....Sir Edmund Hillary
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