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Has anyone used this device? If so, what did you think? I saw it in a magazine and thought if I add one more electronic device to my spread, it could become hazardous.
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I have two but have not put them to use. I bought them because Charles Snapp said they were awesome and I should try them. They give motion to the decoys but not like turning on a washing machine. A jerk string would probasbly do just as well but i get confused jerking, calling, and shooting at the same time.
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DUCKAHOLIC wrote:pntailhntr wrote:If it takes batteries, it has no place in a decoy spread, unless it's an electronic caller during the conservation season. Throw them ALL away!!!
Maybe not in your spread.............................
I was checking out some girl I knows spread the other night and she had batteries and I saw nothing wrong with it.

the pulsators by Higdon are pretty cool. They have a waterproof battery box that acts as the decoy anchor. Battery is one of the small 12 volt, kind of like the Mojo's uses, but larger.
In a couple of our timber holes it's near impossible to run the lines of some decoys to a battery sitting on a dog stand because of logs, stumps and water depth in beaver runs. With these you boat by and drop them in.
The motor is supposed to be beefed up a log on power. We've used them in duck weed, rice stubble, hydrilla and general marsh goo and they've kept on running.
In a couple of our timber holes it's near impossible to run the lines of some decoys to a battery sitting on a dog stand because of logs, stumps and water depth in beaver runs. With these you boat by and drop them in.
The motor is supposed to be beefed up a log on power. We've used them in duck weed, rice stubble, hydrilla and general marsh goo and they've kept on running.
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deltadukman wrote:DUCKAHOLIC wrote:pntailhntr wrote:If it takes batteries, it has no place in a decoy spread, unless it's an electronic caller during the conservation season. Throw them ALL away!!!
Maybe not in your spread.............................
I was checking out some girl I knows spread the other night and she had batteries and I saw nothing wrong with it.
Now those type battery operated products are just fine!!!!
But keep the others out of your decoys and you'll kill more ducks!!
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