Higdon Outdoors Decoys, Motion, and Rigging
Short version: Higdon is the decoy company most spreads get built around. Double D Hunting stocks 171 Higdon products, from $64.99 six packs to the motion decoys that save a flat, quiet morning. Below is how the lineup breaks down so you can figure out where your money should go.
Floating Decoys: Three Tiers, Same Paint Quality
Higdon runs three floater families. The difference is hull and keel, since all three carry the same paint and detail work.
| Family | Price (6 pack) | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | $64.99 to $69.99 | Building numbers on protected water without emptying the wallet |
| Legacy Magnum | $99.99 to $119.99 | Oversized bodies that show up from a distance in low light |
| Battleship | $134.99 to $154.99 | Big open water and wind, where a light hull rolls and quits looking alive |
Species coverage runs deep: mallard, pintail, gadwall, wigeon, black duck, shoveler, wood duck, coot, and both blue wing and green wing teal. Divers get their own shelf with bluebill, canvasback, redhead, ringneck, bufflehead, and goldeneye. Teal hunters, get the green wings wet before the September opener. Check the dates on our Missouri duck season guide.
Motion for Dead-Calm Water
Slick water kills a spread faster than anything. The Pulsator PRO ($149.99 for mallard and pintail, $174.99 for Canada) pushes ripple out from a single decoy, which is usually enough in timber. The Battleship Swimmer PRO ($199.99) actually swims a circle, and the Finisher Swimmer PRO ($249.99) does it with more authority. For a spinning wing that reads as landing birds, the Clone series ($279.99) covers mallard, Canada, snow, blue, and specklebelly. The Motion Machine ($399.99) is the one for guides running big rigs.
Geese: Floaters, Shells, Full-Bodies, Silhouettes
Field hunters can start light with FLATS motion silhouettes at $134.99 for twelve, then add half-shells and step up to APEX full-size full-bodies at $189.99 for six. Canada, snow, blue, and specklebelly are all covered, along with full-size water floaters for the roost pond. Browse the whole shelf under goose decoys.
Turkey Decoys
Higdon's Hard Body turkey line runs $59.99 to $89.99 across laydown hen, feeder hen, upright hen, breeding jake, and quarter strut jake. The Apex Strutter ($139.99) is the one that picks fights in the spring. FLEX silhouettes start at $34.99 if you are walking a long way in. More options live under turkey decoys.
Rigging, Bags, and Blinds
The part nobody budgets for and everybody needs. Decoy rigging covers egg and strap weights, J-weight anchors, non-tangle line, and cord crimps. The Battleship Jerk Rig ($59.99) is still the cheapest motion you can buy. Shock socks keep paint off paint on the ride out. For carry, the X-Slot and mesh decoy bags run $44.99 to $124.99. Higdon also builds layout blinds, from the Hot Shot at $149.99 up to the Quick Draw at $279.99.
Higdon Outdoors has owned MOmarsh since 2018, so the hide and the spread sitting in front of it come from the same shop. Everything else waterfowl lives under duck hunting gear and duck decoys.