View Full Version : PRO GRADE vs LIFESIZE
Brobones
11-24-2005, 03:38 PM
Are there any other differences between these two models of decoys other than the motion stakes??
Cost wise the pro grade is about $20-$50 more per half dozen more.
Body sizes different?
Paint schemes different?
Flocking different?
If you do have both in your set up which ones do you prefer and why. Cost wise should be worked into as a facto also.. Thanks Reg
Wayne Radcliffe
11-24-2005, 05:19 PM
Besides the motion they have an upgraded paint scheme. I have add them to my rig which consist of about 15 dozen life size hunter series. They look great and the motion was worth every penny.
George Zahradka
11-24-2005, 06:12 PM
Waynes right the geese we're hunting are slick they seen it all,the movement is the best tool we have right now on our geese.awesome looking decoys don't hurt either,particularly when it comes to in putting geese feet down.The little details all add up.
Everything is the same except the motion stakes and a more lifelike detailed paint scheme.If your going with the pro grades or the hunter series you won't be disapointed with either ...
I went ahead and bought the FFD's
Always use the best you can, being to good never hurts in my book
GOOD HUNT'N
GEORGE Z
goosehunt2
11-24-2005, 07:05 PM
We use the pro grade canada lessers in our spread. We all love the movement. It adds a touch of realism to the overall spread. We use them with silo's and sleepers and it works great for us.
Wayne Radcliffe
11-24-2005, 07:38 PM
That's my next move. I'm going to add 4 dozen lessers to my rig.
Curt Wilson
11-24-2005, 11:10 PM
Wayne,
You won't go wrong adding the lessers to the spread. The movement is unbelievable. I believe the lessers move better than almost everything except the FB Mallards, at least from what I have seen.
Mike Hungle
11-24-2005, 11:17 PM
Reg, I've got both in my spread. The different color schemes gives the spread a more natural look. I also believe the combination of lighter and darker colored decoys gives the spread the appearance of motion.
Brobones
11-24-2005, 11:20 PM
Thanks guys for your ideas and opinons, greatly appreciated.
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