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mojo flyway feeder

Postby Deltaduk » Tue Dec 15, 2009 9:51 pm

anyone tried 1 of these decoys .I use a jerk string quite a bit ,but with all the deep water right now it just kinda seemed like an easy fix for some motion .
MOJO Flyway Feeder - HW9002
If you want to kill ducks, make your decoy spread look natural! MOJO introduces the most effective and user friendly butt up feeding motion decoy EVER. Featuring one, self contained unit utilizing MOJO’s popular 6 volt rechargeable battery mounted in the bottom of the decoy for stability and balance. Using a specially designed water pump and MOJO’s on/off cycler to produce very life like ripples simulating real feeding ducks. Includes battery charger. Complete single unit ready to hunt by adding decoy weight only.
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just curious $99 is cheaper than the pulsonator @ about $150
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Re: mojo flyway feeder

Postby duckhunter14 » Thu Dec 17, 2009 9:38 pm

I bought one and used it for the first time this morning and was not impressed, i wished i would have spent the extra fifty bucks and got the higdon pulsator ... the mojo fllyway feeder im my opinion does not have a big enough pump on it and doesnt spray water as well as the higdon and also for some reason my mojo flyway and my buddies, who was hunting with me this morning that has one also, flipped over upside down this morning and have no idea how it happened ... so if i were you i would spend the extra fifty bucks and get the higdon ... but if you just want the mojo flyway feeder get on www.mackspw.com they have got them online for 79.99 right now
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Re: mojo flyway feeder

Postby Tedl10 » Thu Dec 17, 2009 9:55 pm

pulsator 99 last time i checked at rogers
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Re: mojo flyway feeder

Postby Deltaduk » Thu Dec 17, 2009 10:21 pm

thanks
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Re: mojo flyway feeder

Postby waterbug » Thu Dec 17, 2009 10:32 pm

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Re: mojo flyway feeder

Postby astorey » Thu Dec 17, 2009 11:37 pm

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Re: mojo flyway feeder

Postby Duckpro12 » Fri Dec 18, 2009 12:11 am

I got one of the mojo feeders and tried it out in the tube before I took it hunting. I did not like it at all and took it back to the store the same day and exchanged it for the higdon pulsator feeder. The higdon worked great and produces alot of motion. I would highly recomend to spend the extra money and get the higdon. It is worth the money. Also it will work in water over 6ft without having to buy the extra cord just make sure you attach the box good to the decoy. It want sink the decoy and still works great.
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Re: mojo flyway feeder

Postby Deltaduk » Sat Dec 19, 2009 10:05 pm

thanks for advice guys.

waterbug,go f*ck yourself.I asked a simple question did not ask for a smartass answer.
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Re: mojo flyway feeder

Postby mudsucker » Sun Dec 20, 2009 7:35 am

Duckpro12 wrote:I got one of the mojo feeders and tried it out in the tube before I took it hunting. I did not like it at all and took it back to the store the same day and exchanged it for the higdon pulsator feeder. The higdon worked great and produces alot of motion. I would highly recomend to spend the extra money and get the higdon. It is worth the money. Also it will work in water over 6ft without having to buy the extra cord just make sure you attach the box good to the decoy. It want sink the decoy and still works great.

So the new one worked great in the "tube"?
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Re: mojo flyway feeder

Postby SWAG » Mon Dec 21, 2009 3:19 pm

I always try all my new stuff out in the tube first. Works great! New spinnerbaits, crankbaits, Higdon pulsator, remote control duck....tube is my favorite testing ground.

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Re: mojo flyway feeder

Postby Deltaduk » Mon Dec 21, 2009 5:26 pm

Not a problem ,waterbug, just gotta stand my ground sometimes. Whiskey can make a man say some off the wall things sometimes. Good luck this yr.
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Re: mojo flyway feeder

Postby Dawge1 » Tue Dec 22, 2009 10:38 am

I want to gang rig, some decoys in deep water, I put 5 lb.s weight on the first drop, and on on the end. but the decoys buched together. Has anyone every done this.

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