No offense taken. I'm trying to turn Dove towards me, not trying to get them to land. In that situation having a Mojo up high where, it gets a lot of attention, helps. Putting one down low does little if the Dove is on the other side of the hedge row or can't see it at all.

I use to have six mounted Dove on an old style antenna atop a ten foot pole. Put that up with a few decoys on the ground in the field you could pull all the birds your way. Dove, even in Winter time, like to sit on the edge of a field in a tree or along a wire and rest while they look it over. I'm just trying to get them to focus their attention to where I'd like them to go.

The problem I and many others have with Mojos down low is that they suck birds down too low, where they are not safe to shoot. I don't want a Dove landing ten yards away from me I want them flying at full speed 20-30 yards out. Preferably with a tail wind so they mimic teal over decoys at Mach 2. It's not about the bag it's about the shot. And eight birds on a bitter cold day, with winds of 25 plus, pushing birds fast and crazy all over the place, counts more to me than two limits taken.