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Velvet Feather Duck Flocking:

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NEW!
Natural colors bring excitement to the blind!
Custom Color Drake Head Mix:
The multi-colored Mix Head Fibers (Green) includes iridescent
Emerald Sheen Fibers for extra realism, plus custom colored &
formulated green colored glue for a long lasting finish.
Additional black fibers are included in the heads only, for optional
head shading, to copy the natural color variance between ducks.
New Complete Mallard Color Kit available fall 2007! 7 colors!
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Emulates the same light reflective properties of
real feathers!
- The highlights include black and white fibers, with a special
white glue included. Waterproof glue, once cured, yet water clean
up.
- The added detail on the neck and tail, transforms your decoys
to look exactly like a Mallard Drake. The extra contrast really
turns their heads. They just come in and put out their landing
gear (feet). Gives you an easy shot.
- Body highlights for ducks = Green for head, plus black and
white flocking and glues for the highlights on the tail, and white
ring on neck.
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Buy the Heads-only Kit, or for complete realism, buy
the Heads, Tails (B/W) & Highlights (neck) Kit.
The black & white contrast on the tail and white neck ring really
makes the decoy "Come to life".
When you are approaching a pond, the black/white on drakes stands
out first...and this also works for Mallards working your set up.
Experience more action in the blind, and have the best looking
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Bring your decoys to life! Increase decoying success! |
Eliminate paint shine. VF looks like real feathers! |

Velvet Feathers™ made this hunt a
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Don't wait any longer, buy your Velvet Feathers™ kit today, and turn
your next hunt into a success! |
Buy the "Original Kit!" |
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Velvet Feather Kits™ really turns heads. They don't just look,
they land!
During hunting tests, ducks landed among decoys treated with
Velvet Feathers™ Heads and body highlights, vs. just heads only on
one side of the lake, as opposed to untreated decoys on the opposite
side of the lake.
Decoys were swapped, and the results was the same.
The ducks never wised up to the decoys all season long.
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