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View Poll Results: Mojos | |||
Ban them | 10 | 12.20% | |
Don't ban them | 59 | 71.95% | |
I was brought up hunting over mojos | 1 | 1.22% | |
I don't use a mojo | 15 | 18.29% | |
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 82. You may not vote on this poll |
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Poll for the duck hunters
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Poll didn't make it up.
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I say do what ever makes you happy . The darn things dont work half the time anyway .
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I say don't ban them. It's not going to stop the clowns from doing what they do. I like them during teal season but thats about all the use they will see. I tried them for big ducks in the marsh before and never really thought they did that much good and the first flock that acted like they didn't like it I pulled it anyway.
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I use them some of the time but wish they were not allowed. Please don't say "just don't use them" because that's not the same as having no one using them. I think that over the years they have made the ducks harder to decoy and therefore there is more sky busting than ever before. By the time the birds get to Louisiana they have seen many mojos.
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I use them for teal and flooded timber. I rather not use them in PI for big ducks b/c I know everyone else around me is using at least one in their spread. They tend to flare on them. I am probably the only area within a few square miles that doesn't use one. I think it helps. But I wouldn't be for banning them.
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I have hunted in other peoples blinds that use them and the experiences I have had with them is the people couldn't call well and they used a mojo. And the ducks would break and look but wouldn't finish and they were fine with 40-60 yard shots. They would get almost in gun range and flare off the spinner. But that was fine with them. Empty gun kill one cripple two. I think the mojo takes away some of what duck hunting is. To each their own but my dad always taught me to hunt without one. In his words " if you gotta use a robo you can't call" lol. This is my opinion not tryin to start an argument.
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What kind of calling?? Ducks have heard every brand of mallard call on the market by the time they get here....
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Whatever kind of calling it takes to get the job done
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#12
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X3. And every decoy spread. If it makes it look more natural I agree and I won't hunt without em for teal. More natural inst keeping em on all hunt
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I'm whicha gonna let'em hear me sat morn if'n I don't have a swole head...
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#14
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Ima try not to get too wine locked this year. It's starting to hurt too bad in the morning. I can't recover like I used to
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I'm with you on that.... I have learned to pick my nights wisely lol...
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That's the truth lol...I'll pay the price...I do every year
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Pattering your gun with different shell types and different chokes and shooting clay will go a lot further than spending time and money on decoys, face paint and gun stickers. Hitting 80%-90% of your shots is where every hunter needs to be. Making the most out of your opportunities and chasing less cripples will also save a lot on shells. Improving your shot and adding more cover/hiding better should be first and foremost.
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X2
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#20
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put out 5-7 robos and see what happens... its pretty interesting to say the least
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