

I don't know of any decoy that gets top marks on all three. DROPZONE ELITE full body geese decoys (16), with carrying bags 500 (ksc > Raymore) pic hide this posting restore restore this posting. most of the decoys out there will fit two of the three factors. there are three factors - quality, price and durability. I think every decoy has its pros and cons. Planos largest tackle bag ever Patent-pending magnetic Dropzone locks lures and pliers on lid Hybrid hip/backpack design for hands-free transport. the bottom line is if you like them and it will make you happy to look at them in the field then go for it. they are a plastic painted decoy and will scuff and mark up over time. I like the collapable base - neat feature. I got a few AXPs to try out and they seem to be a decent decoy. I like to think that the high end decoys are nicer looking and maybe the birds can tell the difference once they snuggle up to them -but unless you want to play tiddly winks with them in the decoys the difference in the number of geese shot should be minimal. I don't think that the difference between most of the brands is all that significant from a gooses perspective. 78 Drop Zone Elite Goose Decoys 3.5 dozen are NEW ,NEVER BEEN OUT OF ORIGINAL BAG and 3 dozen are used Like New 4 doz. I haven't had dropzones yet and I didn't bother with getting any of the humpback decoys aka dakotas. I haven't been chasing geese as long as many on here but as a gear junkie I think I have tried almost all of the brands out there. The key considerations are to consider your drop zone, visually lock on to falling birds, work as a team, shoot one bird at a time, and immediately go to the.
