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Thread: Bought some decoys

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    I bought some decoys from Cabela's. Are they worth a crap?

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    They're fine.
    The big thing is putting them near where the ducks want to be anyway.
    You can put out a hundred of the best decoys in the wrong place and six decoys in the right place, and guess where the ducks are going?

    Those look like they'd be easy to texas rig.

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    I've had a 5-10% leakage rate on the Flambeau Best Buys, but they are not too bad for the price.

    Bought 10 dozen in 2000 or so, most are still fine...

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    That's what most of my spread is made up of, The first place to look for a leak on the 'beaus, is right where the keel is molded to the body. Other than that I think thier good decoys.

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    I've heard G & H are the best. However, I own Flambeaus and haven't had any problems with them. They do the job and you don't feel guilty when you accidently shoot them.

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    Cool - thanks guys.

    I've never owned any - and haven't ever been waterfowl hunting yet either for that matter, so I figured the price was right for being able to give it a try.
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    Originally posted by tucker301:
    Those look like they'd be easy to texas rig.
    Once you have them rigged like that, then what? Carry them out and toss them out like that, all hooked to the carbineer, or...

    I can see that I have some more studying to do. [img]smile.gif[/img]
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    The rigging is just to make it easy to handle them, put them out quickly, and take them back in quickly.

    Once you've reached your hunting spot, you untie the large knot that keeps them from tangling, then slip them off the carbineer one by one, tossing them tinto the water.

    When you pick up, you hang them back on the carbineer, tie the big knot, and go.

    [ 06-27-2006, 11:58 PM: Message edited by: tucker301 ]

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    Originally posted by NateDog:
    I've heard G & H are the best. However, I own Flambeaus and haven't had any problems with them. They do the job and you don't feel guilty when you accidently shoot them.
    They are good decoys,(I have 15 of them) But like any brand of decoy, they WILL need to be painted befor the next season

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    Originally posted by sdkidaho:
    </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by tucker301:
    Those look like they'd be easy to texas rig.
    Once you have them rigged like that, then what? Carry them out and toss them out like that, all hooked to the carbineer, or...

    I can see that I have some more studying to do. [img]smile.gif[/img]
    </font>[/QUOTE]I sent the Texas rig link to a friend who responded:

    I used to hunt with a guy down in the grasslands who rigged his decoys very similar to this. I think he hunted with about 3 dozen decoys. He used a bungee strap and would carry 18 per side and just throw them over his shoulder rather than carry a decoy bag. I've always thought that was the easiest way I've seen.

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