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Duck, Duck, Fake: Decoys Draw In a Feast for the Eyes. November 1, 2003. By Angus Phillips. Early duck season opened in Maryland last week, ...
Dead batteries in motorized "robo duck" decoys are one of the more frustrating things waterfowlers encounter, especially if you forget to bring extras or have a recharged replacement in the blind ...
“Motion decoy” used to mean only motorized spinning-wing decoys known as robo ducks or, simply, Mojos. But now there’s a wide variety of motion decoys available. Here are three of my favorites. Read ...
He says in those areas the decoys look more realistic, and will fool even the smarter adult ducks. A robo-duck is battery operated and has wings that spin in a circular motion.
On the last day of the regular deer season, DEC officers ran a two-hour deer decoy detail using "robo-Bambi," a motorized doe deer decoy. They arrested 11 subjects who fired a total of over 40 ...
WATERFOWL HUNTING — After mechanical “Robo Duck” decoys were invented in the late 90s, Washington waterfowl hunters enjoyed a few seasons to sample their effectiveness. Many hunters liked ...
It is unfortunate that the ethical conduct of a few hunters has declined noticeably over the past couple of decades. Oh, many of these guys may hunt in a "normal" fashion by walking or taking a ...
Three would-be poachers were nabbed by state wildlife officials blasting away at a “robotic” deer decoy from cars and after hours during the recent six-day firearm season, in violation of the ...
But today's high-tech devices are making the task so easy that the state of Washington recently banned the use of electronic decoys. Robo-Ducks Shot Down Humans have tried for millennia to lure ...
Just as Oregon wildlife managers were about to ban the increasingly popular electronic duck decoy dubbed "robo-duck" in 2002, Ron Anglin watched a television show in which holograms of people were ...
15 years ago they were the rage. Duck hunters all over Arkansas were in awe of how mechanical decoys could lure ducks down out of the sky.
Hughes assembled his newest gadget, "Robo-Duck," a battery-powered decoy that sits on a pole and attracts passing ducks by spinning its wings to simulate a duck landing or taking off.