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Just saw your channel I subbed and really like your content
ОтветитьGreat video
ОтветитьTo charge the lucky duck I don’t believe you have to use the alligator clips the alligator clips should pull off the charging cord leaving you a charger that you can plug into the cylinder by the switch. At least that’s how all my lucky duck products work a little easier than the alligator clips
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ОтветитьI don’t know how you don’t have more subscribers. Your content is great for duck hunters like myself. Keep it up man
Ответитьare you supposed to texas rig the lucky duck one or does it freely swim around, i duck hunt out of a big pond and a little worried about the decoy swimming away🤣
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ОтветитьDoes the higdon decoy make a lot of noise? I’ve had 3 pulsators and they’re great until they start making noise. Then they start flaring ducks LOL
ОтветитьNew subscriber. Thanks for the information. Definetly helped me in choosing which one I want.
ОтветитьTo get a little more bang for your buck I let my higdon "tow" another decoy behind
ОтветитьLove your review but disagree with charging. I like the detachable batteries because you don’t have to haul the whole decoy in and out every time
ОтветитьVery helpful video thanks for making this!
ОтветитьI hunt at camp for 20 days with no electricity to recharge batteries up here in Alaska...looking for a swimmer that runs on D-cell batteries.
ОтветитьI bought a (real decoy swimmer) the one with a torpedo on the bottom side. It was cheap and now I know why, the thing maybe ran for an hour tops. I saw Higdons Bluebill swimmer and took the gamble and wowwww the birds up here love it and they will commit all day long. Currently I have 2 Bluebill swimmers along with a Canadian goose swimmer. Worth every penny
ОтветитьLooks like Higdon it is. Thanks bud
ОтветитьGood review. I believe they are 6volt batteries though
ОтветитьNice! Thanks
ОтветитьJust don 't get the one called "The Natural Swimmer" form The Real Decoy" company.
ОтветитьGreat review. Sounds like you gotta a little Louisiana in that accent. 🦐🦐🙌
ОтветитьGood information thank you. I just had my first season in my own pond that i made. Still learning alot but great times nonetheless. god bless
ОтветитьSo have you tried these decoys out in salt water yet? I was thinking about getting the blue bill higdon for diver ducks down here in Louisiana
ОтветитьLook on that battery pretty sure is 6v
ОтветитьWhat about runtime?
ОтветитьAre these loud ??
ОтветитьI just recieved the xs swimmer and my plug that is connected to the battery has play in it is that normal?
Ответитьnatural the mallard but not the pintail
ОтветитьThe new lucky duck is so much better
ОтветитьGo with the Higdon. We had 2 Lucky Duck tippers. The first one lasted only 3 days. No-one well take a chance on the second one. The seals are VERY poorly designed. Changing is a pain. They were stripped for the recycle bin.
The Higdon's are very well built. We have 2 that are 4 years old. They are used 55 out of 60 days per season. Higdon's are VERY rugged. Spend a few more bucks and get something that will last years, not days.
We just bought 2 more Higdon's.
6V, not 12V, right?
ОтветитьI have the higdon and the plug rusted away after 2 uses. We hunt salt water sometimes and the plug it right in the water and with the battery power going thru it immediately ate it up
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