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Bufflehead decoys
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08/17/14 01:55 AM
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MBraun
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I was given a couple ghg Bufflehead decoys. They look good. Are they worth adding to my spread? Or tank trash?
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Re: Bufflehead decoys
[Re: MBraun]
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08/17/14 02:17 AM
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Wisemd123
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Wish I had some helpful insight, but I'm a newbie hunter. However, if they are "tank trash", I would gladly take them off your hands. I dont have any decoys!
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Re: Bufflehead decoys
[Re: MBraun]
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08/17/14 02:39 AM
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Fooshman
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Send them to me and I'll trash them for ya.
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Re: Bufflehead decoys
[Re: MBraun]
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08/17/14 12:43 PM
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BULSPRG
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Use em. The white on the decoys will help your spread stand out,especially on cloudy days.
Let em Work
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Re: Bufflehead decoys
[Re: MBraun]
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08/17/14 04:35 PM
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MBraun
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Re: Bufflehead decoys
[Re: MBraun]
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08/17/14 06:57 PM
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texasdude28
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I always like to ad a few on the outskirts of my spread, makes a good outer range marker with the bright white.
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Re: Bufflehead decoys
[Re: MBraun]
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08/18/14 11:41 PM
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Curtis_Fupa
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That's good idea to add some to the spread.
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Re: Bufflehead decoys
[Re: MBraun]
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08/20/14 01:52 AM
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hunt91
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I don't think they would hurt you, if that's what you're asking.
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Re: Bufflehead decoys
[Re: MBraun]
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08/21/14 03:18 AM
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SweetTea
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Bufflehead decoys are awesome to use especially if you have buffies where you hunt.
OMG, this is the best slumber party ever!
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Re: Bufflehead decoys
[Re: MBraun]
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08/21/14 01:53 PM
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Gdogg
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As long as they are put in a good spot and moving they will work as good as any.......
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Re: Bufflehead decoys
[Re: SweetTea]
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08/21/14 02:23 PM
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Buffs 1
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Bufflehead decoys are awesome to use especially if you have buffies where you hunt. +1. I don't know if I've ever seen any other duck flock to its own kind more than buffleheads. A small group of buffies on the edge of the spread and they will land next to them there dang near every time.
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