Like many hunters, I've spent years using the same motion systems everyone else relied on. But after one hunt, a different perspective changed everything. While reviewing drone footage of our spread after a timber hole hunt, we realized despite all our effort and resources, the motion was barely visible from a bird’s eye view. Even more importantly, the movement didn't resemble how ducks naturally behave on the water. If I was a duck, I would have flown by too.
We set out to create a system that would mimic the natural movement of live waterfowl. The solution turned out to be simple: a pulley-driven design that creates smooth, continuous motion throughout an entire spread.