Yes - if it spooks them later in season quit using it and resort to jerk string if you want.
Is a Mojo worth the money? I have used them on the prairies of ND but those are not educated coastal migratory ducks. So whats the verdict from some educated coastal Duck hunters? is it worth it?
Yes - if it spooks them later in season quit using it and resort to jerk string if you want.
I'm not much of a duck hunter, but my son is . He invited me to hunt with him one day last year. He had drawn a hunt on public waters. There were 4 other groups on the same body of water. We put out 2 of the MOJO ducks. We shot our limit and the others never fired a shot. We talked to them back at the dock and they did not have the MOJOs. Proved to me that they work.
LBubba
Don't know about the mojo duck but I have a wind operated one and I don't see much diff. I do have a mojo goose and don't waste your money on it. I've had to turn if off a few times to get geese to finish. I'm a big believer in flagging though.
Mojos are better than sitting on a 100lb bag of corn, they are legal, they will draw ducks that would other wise never ever look at you decoys. phil
Definately worth it, if you can.... go for the one with the remote. But the reg. model is fine, too. Good Luck
Don't reget to get an extra battery and charger.
Thanks, b-day in 3 days.
I just bought one yesterday and used it this morning and I can tell you one thing : Mojos = teal crack. They are completely addicted to the thing. It definately gets the attention of alot of ducks, I just wasnt doing any calling because Im not confident in it yet. Im hunting in Nebraska by the way, but its public land with alot of pressure.
I forgot how much fun duck hunting was. Im glad I decided to pick it back up!
Matt, nice to here of your success, seems the central migration is moving along nicely. Don't get addictited to that mojo, eventually it will start to flair ducks. This is especially true later in the season, and public land.
Oh I know, its just a good tool to use early in the season when the pressure isnt as severe and Im easing myself back into the waterfowl thing. I have no problem pulling the thing out of the water and using pull strings if motion is needed.The great part about being in Nebraska is that we have a good bit of wind which adds great natural motion to the decoys.
There have been an increase in big ducks seen this last week because of the blow up north. Still a ton of teal (both bluewing and greenwing), and quite a few widgeon and gads. Later this week and through the halloween time there is supposed to be below freezing temps in canada and the dakotas which should push quite a few birds down.
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