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Unread 09-02-2013, 12:50 PM   #11
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Our dove love grain fields but love water even more.
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mighty nice set up on them doves... a very good looking spot to hunt...a 2 e 20 ga... charlie
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I had never tried a MOJO dove or decoys until this year. Bought 6 decoys and the MOJO dove on close out at the end of the season for a total of $21.00. I am now sold on this set up. I guess you can train an old dog to learn new tricks. The 2E has about .020 in each barrel. Patterns great, my straight stock GH 20 has pretty open chokes and also does great around the tanks when dove come in close and fast.
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I, like you Phillip, was slow to come around regarding the MOJO decoys until 3 years ago when I saw them in action in the dove field. I went out the next day and bought two, now would'nt think of setting up without them. Nice pics.
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On the first day my dad let me take out our 20ga Parker Reproduction and there weren't that many doves but I made a fine double on my 1st and 2nd doves of the season.
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The MOJO made a believer out of me. I set up the decoys and mounted the wings and mounted it on the post then turned it on. Not many dove flying as I missed the early flight but seen a few dove in the distance. Felt a little silly sitting under the shade of a mesquite, watching the crazy contraption. Then I watched a couple of birds a few hundred yards out bank right, and hone in on the set up. Birds that would have past I think normally, came whistling in for a look. Two other lessons learned. DO not put your spare battery pack for your Mojo dove in your pocket with the truck keys. " Gets a little hot". Also do not leave your perfect set up with your last two shells to try and jump shoot your final dove on the back side of the pond. Missed both shots only to come back to pick up the decoys to find 2 dove sitting in the mesquites around my set up. I normally carry a few extra boxes of shells in the dog box, but since the dogs were not going I had removed it.
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