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re: Timber Hunters: Decoy spreads?
Posted on 12/1/17 at 10:00 am to jaydoubleyew
Posted on 12/1/17 at 10:00 am to jaydoubleyew
I don't know if you all haul your sets out everyday, but when I was younger and tougher and hiking in to flooded timber spots 2-3 miles back in the woods I loved the cheap inflatable decoys by Cherokee.
I found a box at Wal-Mart and the dang things move better with a slight breeze on the water than anything I have ever used. Plus you can tote a dozen of them in a backpack with damn near no weight added.
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I found a box at Wal-Mart and the dang things move better with a slight breeze on the water than anything I have ever used. Plus you can tote a dozen of them in a backpack with damn near no weight added.
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Posted on 12/1/17 at 11:50 am to 10MTNTiger
I have some of the Fusion series. They have the molded heads an sand in the bellies. They are small but heavy.
About 2 or 3 seasons ago I got some of Bande Mallard Company's feather flocked shells. They move with no wind, a dozen weighs 2 lbs. I tie a couple of standard wood duck dekes onto the jerk cord.
About 2 or 3 seasons ago I got some of Bande Mallard Company's feather flocked shells. They move with no wind, a dozen weighs 2 lbs. I tie a couple of standard wood duck dekes onto the jerk cord.
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