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Predator Hunting => Predator Hunting => Topic started by: Buckwheat on December 25, 2010, 10:42:39 AM

Title: Jack attack foxPro decoy
Post by: Buckwheat on December 25, 2010, 10:42:39 AM
ho ho ho I was a good boy!

 I received one for Christmas for being good all year. I have wanted one for a wile but never went and purchased one reason or another. I kind of have everything I want for predator hunting except a good decoy. So when Santa asked me what I wanted I asked her for a jack attack decoy. Believe it or not, I had to tell Santa what it was first, Santa not up on this predator hunting stuff much.
I know very little about decoy use, but enough to know in my hands it should not hurt me to use one. If nothing else, it will add a new excitemet to me on my stands. Experimenting new things always make predator hunting just a little more interesting and will keep it from becoming the same old set ups maybe.
So I played with it in the yard and think if the critters do not like it, I sure do and that is what matters. LOL

 It is easy to use and does some cool stuff. Slow speed and fast speed a light and and two different toppers and the small remote control is nice. I even stood in the worm house and put it at the bird feeder 30 yards away and can operate it. Now I already have to figure what topper to use, o-boy plotting and planning already what to use. I think I might get to like this predator hunting someday LOL
Ernie
Title: Re: Jack attack foxPro decoy
Post by: uncle buck on December 25, 2010, 12:24:13 PM
Decoys.....IMO ....one of the best things to use for bobcat be in the daytime and night time over snow.. The older JIB had a light on it so predator could see it.. I do have to admit...I saw were Aron Spar (sp) killed predators in pitch darkness with the JIB so it does work in total darkness too.  
I remember seeing a red fox near rip a wire fence down trying to get to a ____heart decoy...Was funny seeing the fox push on the fence like someone trying to shake or jimmy a  loose a door to gain entry..This was in dwilight conditions over snow...no light being used..  I have also called in love sick reds using a stuffed red fox....again in the mating season, over snow with no light...