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B. Andoni, C. Hodges, T. Lee and Chadrick Mason,
"
Multifunctional Autonomous Duck Decoy,"
ECE 4522: Design II,
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering,
Mississippi State University, December 2003:
The latest improvement to come into the world of duck hunting has been
the introduction of electronic and/or motorized decoys. The
introduction occurred around 1997, and the market has been improving
very rapidly in that short period of time. Roto Duck was the first
company to produce motorized decoys. They produced about three
thousand units, which sold out in the first month [1]. A study found
that the decoys were six times more effective at attracting ducks than
not using them. However, the effectiveness of the decoy decreased as
the season progressed, but it was still twice as effective as not
using any decoys [2]. Today there are different types of motorized
decoys, ranging from the spinning wings models, to the paddling feet
models, to the feeding models that bob up and down in the water to
simulate feeding. After a short time of heavy hunting pressure with
these particular setups, ducks may become wary fairly easily and
quickly.
There are many problems with current mechanical decoys on the
market. Many decoys such as the spinning winged decoys only sit in one
spot. The feeding models that bob up and down in the water and shaker
only models also posses this trait. Other decoys, such as the paddling
feet models only swim around. These mechanical decoys do not contain
the multiple features of live ducks. Live ducks neither just sit in
one spot nor do they just swim around. Ducks are constantly moving
while on water, whether they are feeding, shaking, or roaming around
to find other ducks in the vicinity. So, it only makes sense for the
next technological advancement in motorized decoys to produce a
lifelike reproduction of a living duck.
The Multifunctional Autonomous Duck Decoy offers not only the swimming
of a live duck, but also an optional shaker mode to make this decoy
the most lifelike decoy on the market. This decoy can grant every duck
hunter his wish to make decoys more lifelike and to improve the
success of their hunts. Improvements over other motorized decoys on
the market mainly include (1) the ability to replicate a swimming
duck.s movement in a prescribed area without input from the hunter,
and (2) the shaking ability to bring the hunter.s entire decoy spread
to life. All of this will allow for a more enjoyable and effective
hunt for father and son or for boss and client without worrying about
operating a decoy while trying to call in or take ducks.