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decoy rig
What do you use and whats worked the best???? I've got all mine with plastic string with lead weight sucks for the pickup... |
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Railroad spikes tied with tarred nylon string. I hunt the red river and as now the water will rise and fall often. Also the hydrila moves a lot with the wind. If there is not much weight on them the decoys will float off with the weeds.
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I used the smallest paper coffee cups I could find, filled with cement and a fence staple in the top. When the cement dries, tear the paper cup off, paint black and tie to decoys with that black tar string
used on shrimp nets. I had 12 dozen decoys at my blind. I left them out and picked up between splits and at the end of the season with no issues. I hunted in salt to brackish water, about 1 ft. deep. Towards the end of the second split, when the ducks got weary of decoys, I would cut the amount of decoys in half almost every day. By the last couple days, I only had half dozen or so left. 75% of my decoys were pouldoos. The more I added over the years, the better the ducks decoyed. |
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Tar nylon line, and whatever i can get my hands on
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I use old tire weights. Get them free from my local tire shop by the bucket.
I tried that sliding idea a couple years ago. Mine ended up in a big ole knot once carried to the blind. |
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just some advice...use weed eater string and crimps..its wat i use and its tangle free..
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I put some crab string on my decoys with a #6 hook and bait with worms. When the catfish bite the hook, it makes the decoys move (the decoys are anchored also).. After the hunt, i puck up my ducks, and bring home a few fish also... No bull****. Works awesome when you have about 4 or 5 docoys dancing around..
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When you good like me, you don't need no decoys
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ohhhh here we go... |
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I used good fence staples with the little cuts in them. They don't come out of the fence or the cement. They also lasted longer than the string. |
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Jump Shooting
Whats that fool, you run em down in your boat. |
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I use 400lb test mono with 4-6oz lead weights. It's called Texas rigging. Don't even need sacks and the pick up and so much easier. Just walk around and clip the loops on a caribeaner then throw the whole wad in the boat. Look at www.leadertec.com for the mono and crimps. Google SNL corp as well for leader and crimps.
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I picked mine up, let dry a couple days and stored them in a poly overpack.
They were perfect the next year. |
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more like shoot and run to the boat with the ducks |
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i use the same thing with 6oz egg sinkers. |
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