Posted By: jayb
Mojo Repairs - 01/19/18 10:03 PM
Where can you go to get a Mojo fixed? The old power switched worked loose and I can't fix it with my big manly hands LOL.
Posted By: Fowlman
Re: Mojo Repairs - 01/20/18 01:55 AM
Guys still use them? My experience has been they flair more ducks than they bring in.
Posted By: samsamthemex
Re: Mojo Repairs - 01/20/18 02:03 AM
I like them on cloudy days.
Posted By: Erichugh22
Re: Mojo Repairs - 01/20/18 02:12 PM
Sounds like the duck gods did you a favor by breaking it
Posted By: rickym
Re: Mojo Repairs - 01/20/18 08:16 PM
I like using my dove mojo's during morning teal season hunts.
Posted By: mnsherick
Re: Mojo Repairs - 01/20/18 08:41 PM
I will fix it for you if you have the new switch, or can grab one. I got a soldering iron and crimers etc. I drive to McKinney from Ft. Worth a few times per month.
Let me know. PM me for phone #.
FYI I switched all my duck butts and mojos to wireless packs. I can enlighten you on this if interested.
Good luck either way.
-Matt
Posted By: Exbellicus
Re: Mojo Repairs - 01/21/18 07:53 PM
I like to put a mojo 40+ yds away from my spread...either to the side or behind me. Just one, but I think it does great at getting attention from ducks on cloudy days.
Posted By: takemking
Re: Mojo Repairs - 01/21/18 10:07 PM
You can mail it in to mojo. I've had them repair many mojos. Usually for $20-30 so makes a lot more sense than buying a new one. Sometimes they don't even charge, it's only mailing costs. Call and get the mail in address for repairs. They are committed to making sure you have
Posted By: KingHunter17
Re: Mojo Repairs - 01/22/18 03:11 AM
Just throw it away. You will shoot more ducks without it.
Posted By: mnsherick
Re: Mojo Repairs - 01/25/18 09:17 PM
Let me go pull some stuff out of the garage and get pictures.
-Matt