My mojo decoy is few years old an the metal spinney parts are a bit off kilter, so it makes a badabadabada noise that seems to spook ducks (beats blaming myself). Anyone know how to fix it?
Been there done that. Works just as well with a 12 Gauge with #2 shot.10 Gauge with #4 shot works pretty good for me.
No second shot required regards
Bubba
Tilt your Mojo to 1 side. Have a few drops of Rem oil, 4 in 1 oil, etc go down the shaft into the bushing. Let it run for about 10 seconds. Do on other side. Helps to use a steel wool piece on the shaft ends too to keep the rust back. That's what they do @ the Mojo warehouse in Bastrop, LA. It works extremely well. Do the oil on each side after every hunt or 2 @ the most.My mojo decoy is few years old an the metal spinney parts are a bit off kilter, so it makes a badabadabada noise that seems to spook ducks (beats blaming myself). Anyone know how to fix it?
200 feet of speaker wireThere has to be a ******* jerry-rig of a remote.
After, is it O.K. to let the youts slap shoot the little parts that float off the water with .410's??10 Gauge with #4 shot works pretty good for me.
No second shot required regards
Bubba
Heck yeah, water swatting is always not only allowed but encouraged. Just want to make sure the dogs are out of the line of fire.After, is it O.K. to let the youts slap shoot the little parts that float off the water with .410's??
What if the mojo is a couple hundred yards off, is the .300 win.mag too much?
I was going to say the exact same thing. That mojo can/will flare birds if it keeps spinning after the quarry has made an overture to your spread. The remote kit comes in pretty handy. I've still had more success with "butt decoys" hooked to a pull-cord run through a little boat anchor.Noise or no noise .We always found that as soon as duck turned toward our decoys we had better success turning off the mojo’s.