FLIGHT Dead Bird Dummy Mallard

SKU: DBD_M_FLT_PRO_2

£29.50inc VAT

£24.58ex VAT

  • Realistic mallard (duck) shape for true game simulation
  • Approx. 700g weight for advanced training progression
  • Large, full-size profile for handling heavier retrieves
  • Includes wings, head and tail for added realism
  • Detailed flight print for improved marking and visibility
  • Encourages correct hold, carry and delivery
  • Suitable for land and water-based training
  • Durable construction for repeated use

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Description

Flight Dead Bird Dummy – Mallard

Weight: approx. 700g
Size: Large (full mallard profile)

The Flight Dead Bird Dummy – Mallard is designed to deliver maximum realism in training, replicating the size, shape and feel of a full duck retrieve.

With a large, full-bodied mallard profile and approx. 700g weight, this dummy introduces a heavier and more demanding retrieve, ideal for dogs progressing onto larger game. It helps build strength, confidence and consistency when handling more awkward, realistic retrieves.

Featuring a lifelike design with wings, head and tail, it closely simulates real game presentation, encouraging correct pickup, hold and delivery. The detailed flight print enhances visibility in the field, supporting marking while maintaining a natural look.

Suitable for both land and water training, it provides a key progression step towards real shooting scenarios.

Key Features

  • Realistic mallard (duck) shape for true game simulation
  • Approx. 700g weight for advanced training progression
  • Large, full-size profile for handling heavier retrieves
  • Includes wings, head and tail for added realism
  • Detailed flight print for improved marking and visibility
  • Encourages correct hold, carry and delivery
  • Suitable for land and water-based training
  • Durable construction for repeated use

Perfect For

  • Progressing onto larger game such as duck and heavy birds
  • Building strength and confidence in retrieves
  • Advanced gundog training scenarios
  • Preparing dogs for real shooting environments