X flapper

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X flapper

Postby Plowboy101 » Mon Jan 30, 2012 11:43 am

Has anybody had any luck with these?

http://jtrmotiondecoys.com/store/index. ... roductId=1
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Re: X flapper

Postby DSM16428 » Mon Jan 30, 2012 2:27 pm

Hmm...$280.00 for ONE decoy or $24.00 for a power flag and a half dozen full bodies?... Seems a bit high for one friggin deek doesn't it. I gues if you got the money...and guys that can't stop rubber necking it would be alright but seriously?! 280 bucks?! :shock:
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Re: X flapper

Postby Lonegoose » Mon Jan 30, 2012 6:20 pm

Plowboy101 wrote:Has anybody had any luck with these?

http://jtrmotiondecoys.com/store/index. ... roductId=1

You need atleast 10 in your spread to kill geese :wink:
300 bucks for one decoy? That decoy better call, retrieve and clean the geese for that price. Check out wing wavers. Same concept but much cheaper..
If I was a goose I would want to land in my decoys.
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Re: X flapper

Postby goosechaser125 » Mon Jan 30, 2012 8:56 pm

Here's my version on a BigfootBull, oh yea it works.
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