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Mallard Motel
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08/01/12 07:22 PM
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FowlDreams
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Seriously??? I guess I'll have to get one to go with my hybrid dekes Mallard Motel
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Re: Mallard Motel
[Re: FowlDreams]
#3432923
08/01/12 07:24 PM
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Gacman
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Well the roach motel worked, why not a mallard motel. They check in but don't check out. Unless you've already shot you're limit.
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Re: Mallard Motel
[Re: FowlDreams]
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08/01/12 07:38 PM
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Gdogg
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You have got to be kidding. That thing would drive my dog freaking nuts.
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Re: Mallard Motel
[Re: Gdogg]
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08/01/12 08:06 PM
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Gacman
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You have got to be kidding. That thing would drive my dog freaking nuts. I didn't think of that. I bet you're right. Although weren't you on that goose hunt with us last year where the guides had those same kind of decoys but with goose dekes? Regardless, I've got some extra money to throw away, but I'm not throwing it away on that. I'm throwing it away on a new BBQ smoker. Also, my dog was born today. I should have her before season end. I don't want to get started off on bad habits.
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Re: Mallard Motel
[Re: Gacman]
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08/01/12 08:10 PM
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TexasEd
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I'll laugh at the first guy I see with one of those set up on a public lake.
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Re: Mallard Motel
[Re: TexasEd]
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08/01/12 08:14 PM
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mallard
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I don't want to live on this planet anymore.
"Old school duck hunters used to say...if you can't land 'em on the water, you're not a duck hunter."
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Re: Mallard Motel
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08/01/12 09:28 PM
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Gdogg
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It won't belong before we will be pulling a trailer behind our boat with all the new must have chit.
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Re: Mallard Motel
[Re: Gdogg]
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08/01/12 09:59 PM
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Guy
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They should have called it a mallard mary-go-round. I bet it works good tho.
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Re: Mallard Motel
[Re: Guy]
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08/01/12 10:04 PM
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Feedcall
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Re: Mallard Motel
[Re: TexasEd]
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08/01/12 10:05 PM
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Trout-killer
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I'll laugh at the first guy I see with one of those set up on a public lake. I will too. Unless he beats me to my spot
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Re: Mallard Motel
[Re: Guy]
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08/01/12 10:30 PM
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NTXDuckHunts
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They should have called it a mallard mary-go-round. I bet it works good tho. That was pretty good LOL..Why aren't the heads flocked..Jeezz..
North Texas Dog Trainers/North Texas Duck Hunts
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Re: Mallard Motel
[Re: NTXDuckHunts]
#3433662
08/01/12 10:59 PM
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Homey da Clown
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You know sh it has gotten out of hand when you need a "mixing board" for all your elec crap flopping, spinning and shaking on the water. But I'm sure Barney is licking his chops to show all his buddys his new gadget this season. http://www.mackspw.com/Item--i-HUT2314
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Re: Mallard Motel
[Re: Homey da Clown]
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08/02/12 01:43 AM
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SweetTea
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Maybe we can convince oncor to drop power to all the coves in the area lakes to support all these gadgets.... that thing looks like total chaos. And like any other mojo product I'm sure it'll be total trash in 2 seasons.
OMG, this is the best slumber party ever!
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Re: Mallard Motel
[Re: SweetTea]
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08/02/12 01:56 AM
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Water Turkey2
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put a generator in your boat to run all of your carnival rides
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Re: Mallard Motel
[Re: Homey da Clown]
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08/02/12 02:11 AM
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FowlDreams
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You know sh it has gotten out of hand when you need a "mixing board" for all your elec crap flopping, spinning and shaking on the water. But I'm sure Barney is licking his chops to show all his buddys his new gadget this season. http://www.mackspw.com/Item--i-HUT2314 hadn't noticed that. That's hilarious!
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Re: Mallard Motel
[Re: Water Turkey2]
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08/02/12 02:12 AM
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Sniper John
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I miss the good ol days when things were simple.
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Re: Mallard Motel
[Re: Sniper John]
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08/02/12 02:35 AM
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duckboogieman
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Believe it or not these rigs actually work great and pull big groups in dry fields throughout Canada and the Dakotas early in the season. 10-15 mojos per spread is not unheard of. The sh tty part is the birds are even that much more educated when they finally get to Tejas. They have their place it is unfortunately 1,200 miles from here....
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Re: Mallard Motel
[Re: duckboogieman]
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08/02/12 03:02 AM
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Homey da Clown
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Believe it or not these rigs actually work great and pull big groups in dry fields throughout Canada and the Dakotas early in the season. 10-15 mojos per spread is not unheard of. The sh tty part is the birds are even that much more educated when they finally get to Tejas. They have their place it is unfortunately 1,200 miles from here.... It makes no difference in Canada. I could run butt naked thru the spread whilst 500 mallets cirled above me and they'd still all commit. Only difference between us and the hosers is they get first crack at uneducated birds. A whirlybird up there don't mean squat. If you picked the field they were in the evening before, you got a dam good chance they'll be wanting back in there in the morning...whirlybirds or not. Rest assured they've been stackin green like cordwood loooong before a spinner came along.
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Re: Mallard Motel
[Re: Homey da Clown]
#3435846
08/02/12 02:25 PM
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shutduck
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You know sh it has gotten out of hand when you need a "mixing board" for all your elec crap flopping, spinning and shaking on the water. But I'm sure Barney is licking his chops to show all his buddys his new gadget this season. http://www.mackspw.com/Item--i-HUT2314 As long as Barney don't get a new mud boat & motor we are safe
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Re: Mallard Motel
[Re: shutduck]
#3436477
08/02/12 05:59 PM
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GoldLS1
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As long as Barney don't get a new mud boat & motor we are safe
Rumor has it Barney bought a new airboat... a big airboat for all his new decoys:
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Re: Mallard Motel
[Re: Homey da Clown]
#3437667
08/03/12 12:01 AM
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duckboogieman
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Believe it or not these rigs actually work great and pull big groups in dry fields throughout Canada and the Dakotas early in the season. 10-15 mojos per spread is not unheard of. The sh tty part is the birds are even that much more educated when they finally get to Tejas. They have their place it is unfortunately 1,200 miles from here.... It makes no difference in Canada. I could run butt naked thru the spread whilst 500 mallets cirled above me and they'd still all commit. Only difference between us and the hosers is they get first crack at uneducated birds. A whirlybird up there don't mean squat. If you picked the field they were in the evening before, you got a dam good chance they'll be wanting back in there in the morning...whirlybirds or not. Rest assured they've been stackin green like cordwood loooong before a spinner came along. Never did I say they needed to or should use them but the facts remain... they do and are successful.
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Re: Mallard Motel
[Re: Trout-killer]
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08/03/12 02:04 AM
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Littledog
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I got a $1 says we'll see the snow goose version of this sometime soon!
Make your own white tornado for the snow crows.
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