So what do you use?
Here is what you should be using.
Far superior to the rest...
For the anchor I use a half beer can full of molten lead with an eyebolt. Then a tiny eyebolt in the tip of the decoy's snout. Works like a charm...
So what do you use?
Here is what you should be using.
Far superior to the rest...
For the anchor I use a half beer can full of molten lead with an eyebolt. Then a tiny eyebolt in the tip of the decoy's snout. Works like a charm...
Get a wake maker system, pheasants.
Snap me a pic next time you deploy it. I would like to check it out...
I use a stake in the mud, tied to a long piece of thin bungee and that in turn goes to a long piece of paracord. I simply attach several decoys to it with long line clips. I can stretch that bungee about 20 feet and let it go and it looks ducks chasing each other. Especially killer with a widgeon set up to chase about three coots.
BigBrother has seen it in operation.
"Only accurate rifles are interesting " - Col. Townsend Whelen
Regular old jerk string with 1.5 lb grapple weight and 2-3 buttup feeders with gang rig clips so they just snap on anywhere along the line, no snap swivels to screw with
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80-20 Genaration
The first jerk string I ever made involved a half CMU block with a pulley and then ran the line to a screw eye in the bill of a decoy. Hauled that piece of junk all over Lake Russell. It worked well.
I use a window weight with a loop of 550 cord tied to it just like in the top of the original pic. I be as subtle as I want to be or keep ice out of a hole with that thing.
^ This
^ Yall need a Chessy.
Genesis 9;2
^ hahaha
I may change my anchor from a stake to a folding kayak anchor
"Only accurate rifles are interesting " - Col. Townsend Whelen
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