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Full Body and Sillosocks


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Belive it or not.......

 

I have some...................

 

Sillos will add movement to your pattern due to the light weight nature of the material...

 

I have about 10 of them.......mix up with shells on spring sticks or wobblers.

 

 

 

SEE CRANNERS...................

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my mate hillbillylad and i decided to get all our decoys together yesterday to get as many as we could together (found about 20 old ones in the shed not been used for years) to try and simulate a large feeding flock on the recovering rape. Ended up with about 45 decoys full bodied, shells, silos,flocked and unflocked, mixed them together placed them in two groups 20yards apart with 2 rotarys going, 3 landers and 1 floater and the pigeons came in lovely, right where we wanted them, so mix n match worked for us

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:yes: Yes they DO the best results we found were with the sillosock GEESE.This got one of our keeper friend to make his own using a plastic supermarket carrier and a little cloth cut fron a pair of "white coveralls" and for the neck/head he used a cut out from cardboard box,of course these were geese..But the same can be said for pigeon after all it is a bird like allother.. I will ask the laddie to make a couple (in woodpigeon) and try them on our yorkshire estate. A.J. :lol: Edited by Orkney Gun
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