Quiver Critter Decoy
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Erratic shaking, rotating motion and furry, critter-like shape lures predators from every direction. Simple on/off operation. Includes tall stake for visibility in all terrain.
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Rated 2 out of 5Â by SEColorado Don't waste your money
Two many pieces to take with you into the field when you already have too many things to carry. (a stake that everything rests on, the base that goes on top of the stake, and the rabbit) The movement is very little and it takes some tweeking to make it work right. It is a constant kind of movement, not the sporadic kind that is best. If the ground is hard forget using it. Better than nothing but their are much better decoys out there.
February 2, 2013
Rated 1 out of 5Â by BigR8 Quiver critter decoy
Doesn't hardly even move! Quiver is right you can barely even see it move!
December 14, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by RP65 pretty good for the price.
works well and is really quiet
the ground stake will cause a problem in freezing weather but if a hole is made with something else it shouldn't be a problem.
September 20, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5Â by norcaltrapper Great Decoy
I just got one of these and called in two coyotes today. This thing works outstanding. I had a coyote get within 2" of this thing and if I had let her she might have grabbed the thing. The only thing I didnt like about it is the plastic stake but other then then its awsome.
April 17, 2011
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You can hear it when you turn it on and are right next to it but it really is not too noisy and is not going to scare anything away.A:Â
No not at all. There is a very small sound it makes but had a coyote get right up on it at 2" and not get spooked.A:Â
only if the wind blows and it tilts sideways and gets stuck and then it will make a "click, click, click, click" sound until the wind blows it back into place.A:Â
not enough noise to worry about..by the time he hears it hes dead with a rifle...A:Â
It is completely silent.Answers
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AA size and I think it was 2.Top 1000 Contributor
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Two AA batteriesA:Â
It operates on AA batteries (2 or 3 of them).Have not tried the decoy in cold weather yet but either way (hot or cold weather) bring extra AA batteries with you in your hunting pack.
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Yes CoyoteMike it runs on 2 AA batteries.A:Â
yes it runs on batteries(2) AA's
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It operates on 2 AA batteries. I use lithium batteries when it is real cold out and they last a long time.Details:Â
what is best way to get it standing in frozen ground.What type of battery does it take and how long will it last on constant use.
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Includes a plastic stake.A:Â
Runs on two AA batteries (not included).A:Â
I would make a stake out of rebar and tape the top mount to it the plastic stake will not hold up to frozen ground. It runs on AA Im not sure how long they last have used it many times now and still going good on the first set.A:Â
That`s one of the design problems of this decoy. The stake is made of a composite plastic type material that can be very difficult to get into frozen ground without breaking the stake. I would probably try to stick the stake into the snow as a first alternative if I have the option during the winter months.This decoy takes AA batteries (2-3 of them). Take extra AA batteries with you (recommended) in your hunting pack just in case.
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Wabbit comes with a plastic stake (careful) so I would take a long screwdriver to make hole for stake and small hammer or rock.Pour a lil' water in also to help soften the ground and harden later..but you shouldn't be there that long
It takes 2 AA batteries
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The stake is plastic. There isn't anything you are going to get stuck in the ground when it is frozen around here. I took the stake off so that all you have is a round socket on the bottom of the base. Then I took about 10 inch piece of 2x6 and bored a hole in it the size of the stake base. Then I set that on the ground and it works good for me.A:Â
You may have to dig a small hole and place the stake in the ground and tamp around the stake. I wouldn't recommend hammering the stake into frozen ground. The unit operates off 2 AA batteries. I have about 10 hours on my set of batteries and they seem to be fine.1 of 1
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