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Post by koonce on Jun 23, 2013 20:29:28 GMT -6
Well Avian released there goose floater. Rogers has em for 123 a 4 pack. Gonna take a hell of a decoy to get me off my bf floaters. I like the detail but they are slacking in postures compared to there full bodies. If they had some sleepers I would Prob try a few out.
Someone go buy some and give us a review
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Post by Tanner Wildes on Jun 26, 2013 7:10:12 GMT -6
yeah I agree, they look great, but I wish they had some better head positions, I would love to see some sleepers too. I still might pick some up though.
Tanner
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Post by koonce on Jun 26, 2013 11:48:59 GMT -6
Tough to make a relaxed spread when all they have are high head alert actives. My brother is thinkin the same as you. Hey pick up a 4 pack just to try them out.
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Post by dkmf on Jul 15, 2013 17:07:41 GMT -6
Sleepers would be grrrreat!
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Post by teamoutlaw on Jul 16, 2013 10:32:24 GMT -6
i agree on the sleepers but im still gonna stick to my bigfoots.
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Post by koonce on Jul 16, 2013 18:49:22 GMT -6
I ain't leaving foots but it would be nice to have some durable sleeper floaters. Our hc sucked and ghg were heavy. Paint stayed decent on my life size floaters but the os honker floater paint wiped off
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Post by dkmf on Jul 17, 2013 17:55:23 GMT -6
Yeah it is hard to leave big foot after running them the way we did last season and they still look good.
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Post by teamoutlaw on Jul 19, 2013 6:02:32 GMT -6
I havent seen a HC in person that I thought would hold up. to me they look cheap and ive heard nothing good about em from the people who owned them
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Post by koonce on Jul 19, 2013 12:52:31 GMT -6
Bah, they suck, super thin plastic, I cracked a few deeks right on the sides. The flocking is put on with a yellow glue or adhesive that shows bright yellow when the flocking wears off. They are cheap, feel like a walmart deek of ya ask me.
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Post by teamoutlaw on Jul 19, 2013 13:57:46 GMT -6
walmart had flambeau waterkeel mallards back in they day. I bought em for $20 a doz and they worked darn good.
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