Snows and Blues at Lakeshore Crossing on Des Lacs National Wildlife Refuge. Kenmare, N.D.

Shell Decoy Application


The most practical and affordable goose decoy on the market today is still the lightweight shell decoy.  You can stack them for easy, convenient transportation and most all are very authentic looking.  Add some life-like motion to those conventional decoys, throw in some full-bodied decoys to the spread and you'll have the best possible means for attracting birds.


Mount bracket hooks attach quickly into pre-drilled holes in breast of decoy.  No screws or any other type of fasteners needed.  To make holes in decoy, hold bracket about midway on front of decoy  breast with hooks touching the decoy.  Mark where hooks will be located and drill out the two holes with a 3/8" bit. Motion Mate can be used with most all shell decoys except the super mag size.  Pictured above are G & H, Carry-Lite, and Quack.


Motion Mate has the ability to produce different types of natural motions depending upon the application.  When using it with shell decoys it produces an active waddling motion.  Turn on with remote control only when birds are in the area.  No need for continued use if there are no birds flying around.  All remote controlled motors are on the same frequency so only one hand held transmitter is needed. If a wind is blowing, simply remove the drive pin and let nature do the work.

"Flat Bottom" Decoy Application

The drive pedestal can be used in either a vertical or horizontal position. It can be mounted in the ground with the adjustable ground stake or attached to a hard surface with screws or wire. The mount bracket is attached to bottom or side of decoys with Velcro and/or screws and then placed on drive pedestal. Depending upon the type of decoy used, an upright drive position will display a waddling, hovering or circular type motion. When using the horizontal drive position, the decoy will display a feeding or swinging type motion.
Feather Flex decoy
using the vertical
ground stake position.

Any of these motion applications will produce outstanding results for turkey, goose and predator hunting.

Archery Hunting Exclusive

A problem that most every archery hunter encounters, occurs when they are about to take their shot. It seldom fails that the animal notices the hunter's movement when pulling back the bow string. Motion Mate eliminates this problem by using a moving object to distract the animal's attention away from the hunter. Attach Motion Mate to a tree or use it in the ground on the opposite side of the game trail, away from where the hunter is located. When the animal approaches, turn the motion on with remote control. The animal will then focus its attention on the moving object, allowing the sportsman to draw his/her bow string without the animal noticing the hunter's movement. With this means, the hunter can now take more time for an accurate, precise shot and have less chance of wounding a game animal. You can attach a variety of objects to the mount bracket. Some include: a squirrel's tail, a squirrel ornament, a piece of camo cloth or a set of your old antlers. If using antlers during mating season, you may witness some posturing from rutting bucks. Using motion to divert animal attention away from the hunter, brings a whole new level to archery hunting.
Advanced Pest Control

  A plastic owl ornament used as a pest scare is nothing new. There has been uncountable numbers of them sold, but most are ineffective because they do not move. Pests soon get use to lifeless, inanimate objects and simply learn to ignore them. Well now, that is all about to change. Attach your plastic owl to the mount bracket with screws and place on drive pedestal. Then position the assembled owl wherever pest problems exist. A motion activated response will occur when the pest comes near and the owl ornament will now display a lifelike image by rotating in an erratic 360 degree circular motion. Really scare away those nuisance birds, squirrels and rodents from your deck, garden or strawberry patch. This product will also have vast potential for commercial use.

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