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Post by treehugger on Dec 15, 2006 22:30:39 GMT -5
I found a web site that has a dvd and a booklet that shows you how to make your own stuffers. It say's you can do it in about an hour and a half. Just wondering if anyone has tried this. I believe it's from somewhere on the shore. Any info wound help. I think I'm gonna order it and try it out.
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Post by Hardcorehunter on Dec 17, 2006 20:54:23 GMT -5
I'm new to waterfowling, what is a 'stuffer'?
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Post by davep on Dec 17, 2006 21:38:35 GMT -5
I'll check with my brother. He used to help a buddy (taxidemist) and I know they did a fair bunch years ago.
Oh,stuffer is a decoy made with real ingredients! ;D
PS-Another friend up in Church Hill had a bunch out in the barn and mice ate the feet off. After that,they were stored hung up!
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Post by treehugger on Dec 19, 2006 7:57:49 GMT -5
A stuffer is a goose that was shot , skined and mounted for a decoy. You can't beat them stuffers they make the best decoys. Check out goosestuffers.com
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Post by brandon on Dec 19, 2006 8:56:26 GMT -5
Is it really that much better? Are they real delicate? Has anyone here made or used stuffers before? Thanks.
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Post by treehugger on Dec 19, 2006 16:46:34 GMT -5
Put it this way, I went on a Snow Goose hunt last year on the shore (don't ask about that, Not good) anyway we were able to get a couple of Canada's. After we picked up the deke's the outfitter put out 4 stuffers out to bring the birds back in to the fields and within 15 mins there were over 500 birds on the ground and more comming in. That was without any calling just 4 stuffers!
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Post by duckbuster on Dec 21, 2006 13:21:43 GMT -5
stuffers are for the rich , ive killed ducks and geese over top of the cheapest decoys there is . but they do look good . and its all about ocation u got to be where the birds are .
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