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Decoys for Dove #845191 08/16/09 01:13 AM
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I have been with hunters who were using Mojos, and they seemed to work on Mourning dove great...Whitewing Dove seemed to stay away from them. What are you dove decoy practices and results confused


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Re: Decoys for Dove [Re: scooter79] #845199 08/16/09 01:19 AM
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Re: Decoys for Dove [Re: TreeBass] #845215 08/16/09 01:28 AM
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here's a question

during the early part of duck season while birds are mojo friendly I usually put out my baby mojo, mojo teal, and mojo dove.

The question is, can mojo teal do double duty by helping out during dove season?

Think it will attract or deter dove?



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Re: Decoys for Dove [Re: #Hayraker] #845306 08/16/09 02:35 AM
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I've always said dove decoys were a waste till I hunted with a buddy that used one. All I gotta say is that it works.


Re: Decoys for Dove [Re: CTK3] #845450 08/16/09 04:39 AM
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Has anyone used the Dove N Air motorized decoys with the intermittent flapping wings? I was just wondering how they work.


Re: Decoys for Dove [Re: BigAL33] #845564 08/16/09 01:07 PM
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Go with the mojo, they are the best.


Re: Decoys for Dove [Re: bermise] #845580 08/16/09 01:25 PM
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I was skeptical until I bought a mojo dove. I was hunting public dove land in NW FL, like I will be this year (damn!), and had trouble getting the dove into my section of the field. I went to Wal-mart and bought one and all I can say is WHOA! It doesn't work everytime, but when it does they are usually landing on or near it. I was so impressed the first time when it turned a flock of dove that I almost forgot to shoot. One caveat though, as everyone knows, it won't work as well at the end of dove season. At this time I usually use more decoys set up in pairs than the mojo.



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