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<blockquote data-quote="Mud Creek" data-source="post: 4562148" data-attributes="member: 13378"><p>Ok guys every time I've ever dove hunted with a mojo present it was always a HUGE advantage. From what I read about ducks seems most hunters are on the fence about them only using them on certain types of days/conditions and some flat out hate them. Are they a little too "obvious" to ducks or what is it? I always read about movement in a spread is key but seems jerk chords are more preferred over mojos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mud Creek, post: 4562148, member: 13378"] Ok guys every time I've ever dove hunted with a mojo present it was always a HUGE advantage. From what I read about ducks seems most hunters are on the fence about them only using them on certain types of days/conditions and some flat out hate them. Are they a little too "obvious" to ducks or what is it? I always read about movement in a spread is key but seems jerk chords are more preferred over mojos. [/QUOTE]
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