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Anybody use the boondocker decoys? I'm wondering how durable the flocking is and if they do actually stack good or not.

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Yes, My partner and I both have them, Good Stuff ! They do stack nicely for storage, We number them 1 thru 6 on the bottom according to size so you can stack them up quick when you're done hunting. The flocking has held up well on ours after several seasons of use. Paul.

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Thanks Camo, now to find some in stock.

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Hey Troy,

 We've got a dozen Boondocker's. The flocking will wear off of the "shoulders" eventually, but nothing a little paint won't take care of.

 As Camo stated, keeping them in order helps with stacking. Putting the head in the body cavity and sliding them together helps too. Ours are tied together in pairs and have hole drilled in the top decoy for a wire hook. We can get them as high as the extension pole will reach.

 A couple disadvantages: Since they're light, they don't work well if it's windy. I had one split when I left them in the truck overnight in below zero weather.

 They're definitely portable and I'm glad we have them. Keep after 'em.

 Randy 

 



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Been using the Boondocker flocked shell deeks for quite some time now.  Great for pushing a twig through the rectangular slot across the back and hoisting up into a small tree. Very lifelike at a distance and often have crows come with no calling at all.  Not a fan of large numbers of decoys. Find half dozen well place to be more effective than dozens on the ground.  Cons… as Granite Jaw stated, they are prone to cracking in cold weather. 

Ted

 



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