Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying – Decoys
Patent
1994-02-03
1995-10-24
Bradley, P. Austin
Fishing, trapping, and vermin destroying
Decoys
A01M 3106
Patent
active
054599580
ABSTRACT:
A decoy mechanism is herein described which can be adapted to a variety of commercially available hollow bodied animal species decoys. The mechanism transforms an otherwise static decoy into one which reliably and accurately reproduces species specific mating courtship movements and vocalizations. The mechanism includes vertical movement features, features for controlling a remote portion of the decoy, a species calling device, and activation lines for operating each of the features on the decoy.
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Bradley P. Austin
Mah Chuck Y.
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