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Flocked or not? #4684851 10/23/13 03:59 PM
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For those of you that have used flocked decoys. Do you see any real difference in using them versus just regular painted decoys? Not just with ducks but with how you use them and take care of them?

Re: Flocked or not? [Re: Fishhound83] #4685098 10/23/13 05:21 PM
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I have both Dakota , mallards and Pintails , flocked heads on drakes , they look really good , but do they help kill more ducks???? I doubt it but I can tell you they are one of the toughest decoys I have ever used started bagging them and by the end of the season they where thrown in the truck like all the rest . I had 3 mallard decoys shot with a full pattern and you could really not even tell where they where shot


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