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I don,t think they are "essential", but they are "effective".

 

Anything that puts movement into a decoy layout is good.

Floaters or shell decoys bobbing in a breeze do it, they don,t have to be electrically powered.

 

However, I have heard that electric peckers are the next big step forward in decoying. :sly:

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I have one but only use it now and again, I agree  with malc

somedays the can be a burden to cart accross a field especially with all the other gear we need.

However if conditions are right they are worth owning.

Sometimes they bring birds in sometimes they dont.

I usually use mine in the autumn/winter, it may be me but it seems not to jink them as much as in spring/summer when there is more food around for them

Your thoughts gentlemen please :sly:

      regards sutty

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Highdowns, I had some cardboard decoys "many moons" ago. They worked well! I think they would work today too. Maybe...... we could have a little competition. See who can decoy a pigeon with the most unlikely "decoy".

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The first pigeon decoys I used were glass milk bottles, painted grey,with two lines of white paint on each side of the bottle and round the neck.

We then progressed to,homemade cut out tin, shell shaped decoys. The funny thing about these was that they were all different sizes, ranging from "blackbird" to "goose" size.

Strangely the pigeons didn,t care.

 

The recent hide question reminds me of another "old time" fact.

Our hides were cut open potato sacks, nailed on to posts.

We use to carry these everywhere and when set up, they were adorned with some nearby foliage and worked a treat.

Nobody had invented Realtree or Advantage then. :sly:

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Careful lazza, you don,t want to get us started on dinosaur decoys  :sly::D  

............I remember they were big grey things, course I was only a lad and............

 

Your not getting confused with your granney's washing line are you.....

 

I know how things get twisted around for you old ****.. :)

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