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Quality:
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These decoys are very reliable. Every thing about them is durable. The shape, body position, paint, and texturing are all very good. As far as quality goes these are the best out there.
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Features:
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The motion system on these decoys are again the best available. It is very simple and doesn't involve any parts that can break like other brands that have motion systems. Not only is it durable it is simple and effective. The head connection is also good. I also like the way the feet fold up into the body.
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Cost:
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When you look at the fact that they are about $20.00 a decoy they seem expensive, and you are right. The cost will add up fast. But you have to look at the fact that one box of these decoys is all you need in your spread so then the price isn't that bed. You should be more worried about the cost of the mallards because you will need more of them. I said this in my other reviews also and I will say it again you get what you pay for and so if you want to go with something cheaper don't expect to shoot as many ducks.
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Flyway:
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I am located in Aberdeen, South Dakota which is located in the Northeastern corner of the state and has many ducks come through. We are in the prairie pothole region and have large numbers of waterfowl. We are in the Central Flyway.
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Realism:
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Again you get what you pay for. If you compare these to a real drake pintail the differences are so minimal that it is amazing that they can get it that close. It is amazing that when you let a late season drake pintial land in your spread and you have look twice to make sure you are looking at the live one when you jump him out of the decoys.
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