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<blockquote data-quote="tickweed" data-source="post: 4847370" data-attributes="member: 7928"><p>l run a duck thang. have for four years now. ln my opinion, the best motion you can ever buy. now, l do have electricity run to my blind. l run a converter which converts 110 to 12 volts. before, we ran it on a marine battery, with a battery charger hooked to it. l hunt flooded timber, water does come up and down. we hunt every day. you need to be able to adjust it if water does change. we dont have alot of trash to deal with. not a problem for a dog. expensive but seems to hold up well. ducks land on it. set up right, not many problems. l am a firm believer, water movement is what it is all about. we run three iceeaters on still days, 4 mallard machines on timers, 4 crazy kickers, wonder ducks, splashes, one decoy vortex, multiple robos hardwired with switches. most motion decoys lve tried mite last maybe two yrs. best bang for the buck, old style mallard machines on timers, last forever, and duck thang.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tickweed, post: 4847370, member: 7928"] l run a duck thang. have for four years now. ln my opinion, the best motion you can ever buy. now, l do have electricity run to my blind. l run a converter which converts 110 to 12 volts. before, we ran it on a marine battery, with a battery charger hooked to it. l hunt flooded timber, water does come up and down. we hunt every day. you need to be able to adjust it if water does change. we dont have alot of trash to deal with. not a problem for a dog. expensive but seems to hold up well. ducks land on it. set up right, not many problems. l am a firm believer, water movement is what it is all about. we run three iceeaters on still days, 4 mallard machines on timers, 4 crazy kickers, wonder ducks, splashes, one decoy vortex, multiple robos hardwired with switches. most motion decoys lve tried mite last maybe two yrs. best bang for the buck, old style mallard machines on timers, last forever, and duck thang. [/QUOTE]
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