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Post by koonce on Jul 1, 2013 14:36:18 GMT -6
Thatd be the brand.
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Post by dkmf on Jul 14, 2013 19:02:23 GMT -6
They don't looks too bad either. Good thing they are cheap because they are not made very well.
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Post by dkmf on Jul 14, 2013 19:02:55 GMT -6
Have you ever tried flagging ducks in?
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Post by teamoutlaw on Jul 15, 2013 7:24:16 GMT -6
I havent had a duck flag, I have used a canada flag to try and grab attention. sometimes it works.
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Post by cornfieldfowler on Jul 21, 2013 20:24:48 GMT -6
I also I not tried flagging ducks, although I have heard of people doing it. Teamoutlaw, how much goose hunting you do? I find it a must to have a must to have a flag with and 90% of the time using it brings me succes. Just curious to hear what type of success other have had with this.
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Post by Tanner Wildes on Jul 21, 2013 20:43:15 GMT -6
I know I have tried flagging ducks when layout hunting but I haven't seen much effect on getting the ducks to my area. About as successful as calling to divers, I think it helps a bit, but I don't know if it's worth it.
Tanner
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Post by koonce on Jul 22, 2013 4:42:06 GMT -6
We almost always run at least two flags for geese even when hunting over water.
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Post by teamoutlaw on Jul 22, 2013 7:34:11 GMT -6
I always take a flag when goose hunting. I use the flag alot and when they get in closer I have the pull string higdon back flapper out in the spread. I love that thing because when they get in closer i pull that string and it instantly draws attention away from the blind area.
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