Baby mojo remotes

68Plexi

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I bought one of these a number of years ago and it works fine on my baby mojos.



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Eltigreblanco
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I bought one of these a number of years ago and it works fine on my baby mojos.



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Thank you. Any issues with the range one these?
 

68Plexi

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Thank you. Any issues with the range one these?

I have one aftermarket and one OEM remote. The range isn’t great on either. I keep them at 30 yards or less. In my experience, outside of that they work sometime and sometimes do not.


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I have one aftermarket and one OEM remote. The range isn’t great on either. I keep them at 30 yards or less. In my experience, outside of that they work sometime and sometimes do not.


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Thank you. I'll give it a shot
 

68Plexi

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Good luck! I always turn them off when geese are on the horizon.


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spur60

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the 12VMonster brand remotes work ok. They used to be terrible in weather under about 35 degrees. I had 8 of them installed at one point. I've heard that over the past year or two they've improved their quality. Now I've switched over to the factory remote baby mojo twin packs. Currently have 6 spinners. Range is 30-40 yards with the factory remotes. Zero issues with cold temps with the factory remotes. The smart play last fall was running a group of 3-4 baby mojos on one side of the spread, and a group of 3-4 luck ducks on the other side of the spread, and using the remotes, alternate which spinners were on when the ducks were circling. Finished a ton of pressured birds that way on bluebird mornings/afternoons with zero wind.
 
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