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Warden247
01-08-2007, 11:44 AM
Does anyone have any experience with this decoy or the Wind Waver? I would like some opinions on these two decoys. Do you find the motion good and what you are looking for?

Warden247
01-09-2007, 08:35 AM
Can anyone give me anything on this product please. Someone out there has to be using this decoy?? It looks awsome for motion in the spread but would like to hear first hand if it really does work.

IowaMigr8tor
01-09-2007, 09:29 AM
Ok Ill givee you my opinion. If you are looking at the goose wing waver, it would be cheaper and easier to use a normal lander flag. If you are looking at the duck wing waver, it would be cheaper than a Mojo or Lucky Duck but you would be disappointed. Especially with ducks you have so much to do right before you jump up and shoot them why add yanking on a string to that equation: Calling+Yanking+Watching= Cluster F***. For ducks if you get a quality spinning wing, on a remote, you will be much happier. I have seen these in stores alot but I have never seen one afield. Hope this helps.

Warden247
01-09-2007, 09:38 AM
I understand the remote for the Spinner. Problem is I am from MN and it is illegal to use remotes. I was thinking if I did purchase a Wing Waver I can stop the movement at any time. I wasn't planning on Calling, Watching, and pulling the string. I have a few people I hunt with that don't call very well so the pulling of the string would be their job. Just seems whenever I flag I feel the geese pin point the blinds. If I can flag away from the blinds it will keep the birds eyes away from me and locked on the motion. Does this make any sence?

IowaMigr8tor
01-09-2007, 09:55 AM
Oh that makes sense. Have you thought of a way around the remote? I personally would wire a switch from the decoy on about 15-20 feet of wire. That way you are not using a remote however you are able to control the decoys motion. I understand the putting other hunters to work, Kingkilla isnt the best goose caller yet so he is usually on flag duty.

HRK
01-09-2007, 10:54 AM
got a freind that has one and used it right after he bought it, but now it just stays in his trailer. it does work just a pain in the a$$ pullin the string, so they just use there flags now.