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Sevorley Spinning Wing Motion Mallard Duck Decoy, Remote-Control Floating Hunting Decoy
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Sevorley Spinning Wing Motion Mallard Duck Decoy, Remote-Control Floating Hunting Decoy in San Juan, PR
By Sevorley
Current price: $225.99

Macy's
Sevorley Spinning Wing Motion Mallard Duck Decoy, Remote-Control Floating Hunting Decoy in San Juan, PR
Current price: $225.99
Color: Realistic Mallard Multicolor
Size: NO SIZE
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Add motion that draws birds in with a remote-controlled spinning-wing mallard built for serious waterfowl hunters. Bionic painting technology reproduces the gradient coloring, feather texture, beak detail and body proportions of a live drake, making it nearly indistinguishable from the real thing. A built-in motor and infrared remote let you trigger wing flapping, head turning and water-surface gliding from as far as 120 meters away, so the decoy behaves like an active bird on the water. Molded from Hdpe, it shrugs off impact and weather far better than ordinary plastic and keeps performing in wetlands or saline-alkali conditions. Setup takes seconds thanks to a single-support rod that pushes straight into mud, rocky shallows or reed-filled water without any tools. Four Aa batteries, sold separately, power up to thirteen hours of continuous motion, so there is no charging gear or specialty cell to worry about in the field.
Add motion that draws birds in with a remote-controlled spinning-wing mallard built for serious waterfowl hunters. Bionic painting technology reproduces the gradient coloring, feather texture, beak detail and body proportions of a live drake, making it nearly indistinguishable from the real thing. A built-in motor and infrared remote let you trigger wing flapping, head turning and water-surface gliding from as far as 120 meters away, so the decoy behaves like an active bird on the water. Molded from Hdpe, it shrugs off impact and weather far better than ordinary plastic and keeps performing in wetlands or saline-alkali conditions. Setup takes seconds thanks to a single-support rod that pushes straight into mud, rocky shallows or reed-filled water without any tools. Four Aa batteries, sold separately, power up to thirteen hours of continuous motion, so there is no charging gear or specialty cell to worry about in the field.























