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Re: Mojo pic stick
[Re: Anytimeoutdoors1]
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09/12/13 01:21 AM
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texas wetlands
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I like it. In fact just left a dove field where someone left probably three boxes of hulls. Would of made life a lot easier picking them up.
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Re: Mojo pic stick
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09/12/13 01:35 AM
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That's all I was tryin to do was make life bird huntin easier. Even thou we may all pick up our own shells there 3 times as many idiots that don't.
"Anytime outdoors" Guide Service Slingin Hooks or slingin Arrows anytimeoutdoors@gmail.com
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Re: Mojo pic stick
[Re: Anytimeoutdoors1]
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09/12/13 03:51 PM
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Sniper John
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Yea, my fiocchi 12s, Federal 10s are brass, and looks like my Rios are too. How close to a spent shell does it have to be for it to pull the hull to the stick via only the primer. Or do you have to touch the primer on each shell to get them to stick to it?
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Re: Mojo pic stick
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09/12/13 04:06 PM
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Pretty neat, thanks for sharing.
I can see it coming in handy especially for large group shoots or target practice.
Especially for shells that end up in cactus or nettle!
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Re: Mojo pic stick
[Re: Sniper John]
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09/12/13 04:16 PM
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U can touch the plastic shell and it jumps on the stick. It's a strong magnet. I was impressed how it keeped picking them up and they slid up the stick on there own. I shoot rios. And the guy shot winchesters. Get within 2 inches and it will grab em
"Anytime outdoors" Guide Service Slingin Hooks or slingin Arrows anytimeoutdoors@gmail.com
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Re: Mojo pic stick
[Re: Anytimeoutdoors1]
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09/12/13 04:49 PM
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Sniper John
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If I had one of those I would hammer one end to a point, weld a foot bar just above the point, make a mojo attachment on the other end, but find the perfect diameter so a goose magnet could also fit over the mojo end, and paint it OD or flat black to turn it into a dual purpose tool. Use it to hold the decoy during the hunt, then use it to pick up the shells after the hunt.
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Re: Mojo pic stick
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09/12/13 05:06 PM
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I like the way u think. I just may use UR idea. Lol
"Anytime outdoors" Guide Service Slingin Hooks or slingin Arrows anytimeoutdoors@gmail.com
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Re: Mojo pic stick
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09/12/13 05:40 PM
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Sniper John
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Your welcome. Now you will need a field tester for the prototype, and I do plant a lot of spenders.  My honest opinion. Looks like a good product. But stand alone, I personally would not use it. Most of the time I am carrying too much gear already to have to keep up with. But used in place of one of my goose poles or in place of my mojo pole, then it would not be extra gear and it would be convenient for me to use when picking everything up at the end of the hunt. BTW, I also would weld the foot peg in place srong enough or braced, so it would take the punishment of using it for punching holes in hard or frozen ground for my sillouette stakes. Then it could replace yet another piece of gear I currently have to carry. 
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