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    New type of decoy?

    A guy my wife grew up with has started a decoy business. These are made out of the stuff koozies are made from. They are double sided. Drake on one side and hen on the other. They say they are unsinkable and make packing decoys much easier. Has anyone tried them?
    Here is the website. http://www.doubledeeks.com

    #2
    nice concept but I don't see many people dropping $90.00+ for 6 decoys / $180 per dozen

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      #3
      Bet they are hell in high winds.

      Not seeing how they are any better than these that have been around forever. http://www.flambeauoutdoors.com/en/h...etails/5799FFU

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        #4
        Originally posted by Lungbustr View Post
        Bet they are hell in high winds.

        Not seeing how they are any better than these that have been around forever. http://www.flambeauoutdoors.com/en/h...etails/5799FFU

        Those are not floaters

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          #5
          Originally posted by CastAndBlast View Post
          Those are not floaters
          They made those exact decoys for years and called them floaters. Have a dozen of them I have killed piles and piles of ducks over while they floated. Use them for long walk in hunts. remote potholes, timber ponds etc.

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            #6
            Pass, They dont look good and the price is terrible.

            If I wanted easily packable decoys, I would get the cherokee sports fusion series. At least those prices are more reasonable and they look 10 times better.

            These on the other hand look like they would be better of as a mouse pad or a few koozies.

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              #7
              Not very realistic.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Lungbustr View Post
                They made those exact decoys for years and called them floaters. Have a dozen of them I have killed piles and piles of ducks over while they floated. Use them for long walk in hunts. remote potholes, timber ponds etc.

                Ahh, I see they are foam. At first glance, they looked like shells.

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                  #9
                  Look pretty cool. I'd like to see a video on how they pack and how they do in high wind.

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                    #10
                    Good idea, but waaay to pricey for all the other options out there for less money

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