Another day with the doves

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Turkinator
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Another day with the doves

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Shot a limit between4:30 and 6:00 shooting my old superposed lightening 12ga. My 1oz reloads. Lead not TSS!!!!
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Good job. Does that decoy work good.
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I'm not sure if it makes a difference or not, especially on public land where you have a lot of activity on the field.
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Early season birds can't resist a Mojo. One landowner I hunt with won't let them be used as they draw the birds away from others and disrupt flight patterns to the detriment of others (not what I think). I spoke to a buddy who was on a shoot Saturday where he saw birds turn right angles to get to one set up in the field he shot. He said had the Mojo been set up in the middle of the field that would have helped all, and not just the shooter in a corner of the field where it was set up. One negative point is using the short stand they come with. Birds come into them too low for safe shooting. I put mine up 12 feet high on two 6' anodized aluminum poles that connect via a wooden dowel. That seems to keep them high enough for safe shooting. Gil
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