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Deep Water Decoy Retriever, the “DWADR” #6992472 12/12/17 12:20 AM
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I have 5 of these left for the season. I am unable to upload a video so if you are interested, send me a pm with your cell# and I will forward you a video to see how they work. First come, first served. They are $40 which includes shipping. Quite a few people on the forum have purchased these in the past so feel free to give your input on the product.
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Re: Deep Water Decoy Retriever, the “DWADR” [Re: DWADR] #6992978 12/12/17 02:15 PM
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Your website link on your posts doesn't even work....

Re: Deep Water Decoy Retriever, the “DWADR” [Re: GravyWheels] #6993090 12/12/17 03:13 PM
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That site has been down for 2 years. I’m working on a new one for next year. That’s why I need to send the video I have via text.


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Re: Deep Water Decoy Retriever, the “DWADR” [Re: DWADR] #6993384 12/12/17 06:21 PM
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Bought one when they first came out, didn't use it much but now that I cannot wade it is worth it's weight in gold. Work great and brings my ducks to me.

Re: Deep Water Decoy Retriever, the “DWADR” [Re: outfitter1] #6995299 12/14/17 12:26 AM
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I bought one too for my lease, but this was easyier...


Re: Deep Water Decoy Retriever, the “DWADR” [Re: DWADR] #7000617 12/18/17 02:29 PM
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Guy, I had a half doezen brand new Avian x decoys float off last year and had Kimber who was just about a year old go fetch them. A couple were 70-80 yards away. I would do it again but it took a little Training to get to run a blind retrieve through decoys.

Marks no problem but you could see how having her run a blind through them was confusing.


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Re: Deep Water Decoy Retriever, the “DWADR” [Re: BradyBuck] #7000629 12/18/17 02:36 PM
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Originally Posted By: BradyBuck
Guy, I had a half doezen brand new Avian x decoys float off last year and had Kimber who was just about a year old go fetch them. A couple were 70-80 yards away. I would do it again but it took a little Training to get to run a blind retrieve through decoys.

Marks no problem but you could see how having her run a blind through them was confusing.

I wouldn’t do it with a pup. But Molly absolutely knew the difference and was not confused. She knew when the hunt was over. And she would not deliver decoy to hand, she would just drag it to shore. No way I teach Tara this right now, probably not even next year.

Re: Deep Water Decoy Retriever, the “DWADR” [Re: Guy] #7000644 12/18/17 02:46 PM
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Here is another retrieve, she knows hunt is over, just swimming around after the hunt looking for something to do....


Re: Deep Water Decoy Retriever, the “DWADR” [Re: DWADR] #7000679 12/18/17 03:06 PM
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My old girl Kylee used to pick up dekes. I didn't even have to tell her, as soon as i started picking them up she would follow and start grabbing them and dragging them to shore.

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