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Hi there, I have a Mojo Crow that I would sell. This is 10-29-2012, do not know what date was on your post, but anyway I do have one that I do not use. In fact, I have another one that I spray painted to look like a pigeon. Would spray it flat black for U and U could have 2 of them. Thanks! richgrable@yahoo.com
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The only complaint I ever had about any motion decoy is when you can't control it with your remote. I have never witnessed any creature do the same thing over and over for 15 or 20 minutes with no variance. I have always believed that can be the difference in fooling a big old wise coyote that hangs up in the thick stuff for a looksee. The Foxpro decoys that work off your remote have all produced well for me.
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I have one that I used once - PA game law prohibits the use of electrical decoys. PM me an offer to consider. I was originally planning on dismantling and modifying for DE duck hunting.
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There is another good crow decoy called "Crippled Crow". It flops around on the ground, and works especially good with a owl or hawk decoy.
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There are no restrictions on electronic decoys in the state of Pennsylvania
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I can buy the Mojo Crow decoys from one of my distributors but they are kind of pricey. I'd have to get about $60.00 + shipping to order one but it could come in a little less if I order several and add it to another order for free shipping. Right now they have (6) in stock. Here's their description:
Mojo HW2402 Crow Decoy 6 AA Batteries The Mojo Crow decoy uses the dual shaft, direct drive motor system, but now with more effective / user friendly features such as a built in 1 1/2 seconds on and 1 1/2 seconds off cycler and magnetic wings. The built in cycle with the on / off feature mimics a crow fighting or poaching on other injured prey, which causes other Crow to join in. The magnetic wings just slide onto motor shaft quickly and eliminates timely set ups. The Mojo crow has also been converted to operate on 6 AA batteries (not included), which keeps the weight down and will run much longer. The Mojo crow will attract crow from a much farther distance than a standard decoy. SPECIFICATIONS: Mfg Item Num: HW2402 Category: DECOYS Type :Crow Decoy Species :Crow Motor : Quantity :1 Color :Black Material : Battery Config :AA (6) Waterproof : Audible or Motion :Motion only Weight : Size : |
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I have used black garbage bags tied to the barbwire fence it takes minimal breeze to get them moveing
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I was looking for the same thing and ended up painting one of my duck mojos black. I put it on a 2 foot pedestal and turned it on and the crows did not know the difference. It is one more thing to lug around and set up. If you are running and gunning, it is another problem. If you are in a stable situation, it's great. I need to paint one side of the wings a different color so it will give the same impression as moving wings, but it seems to work fine. Dove mojos are a lot cheaper, but I lost my duck lease so I put mojo to good use.
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