Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying – Decoys – Duck
Patent
1994-06-13
1997-03-25
Mah, Chuck Y.
Fishing, trapping, and vermin destroying
Decoys
Duck
446370, A01M 3106
Patent
active
056133170
ABSTRACT:
A wildfowl decoy is adapted for spontaneous and continuous movement in response to the wind and other external stimuli, thereby providing a realistic simulation of a wildfowl for hunting and the like. The apparatus is adapted to be utilized with a three-dimensional decoy body. The head is shaped to simulate that of a wildfowl. It has a flexible neck for connecting the head to the front portion of a body and is responsive to the impact of wind on the head and neck. The neck maybe constructed utilizing a spring or the like and may be covered with material to simulate a wild fowl neck. The neck and the head are adapted for continuous, spontaneous, three-dimensional movement in response to the wind.
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Beehner John A.
Mah Chuck Y.
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