How to Texas Rig

I've recently Texas Rigged almost all my decoys and thought I would share the process. Sorry for the crappy photos, I need a real camera.
Supplies I used.
400 monofilament fishing line.
2.2mm double barrel crimps.
Crimp tool.
Some kind of weight, I am using egg sinkers here but you can re-use old strap weights also.
1. First thing you're gonna need to do it cut a piece of monofilament to your desired length, I like mine at 5ft.
2. Now we're going to make a loop so you can hold the decoys on a carabiner. Choose a working end of the monofilament and slide one of the double barrel crimps over it leaving about 6 inches of line to work with.
3. Next with the 6 inches you're working with make a loop about the size of a quarter.
4. Now take the working end and loop it back into the loop already made. Do this two times to come completely back around.
5. As you guessed the next step is to feed the working in into and crimp the first double barrel crimp. Locking your loop now.
6. Now take the other working end and feed it through a hole on the decoy.
7. Take the bare end now and feed another double barrel crimp on then whatever weight you're using after that.
8. Now take the working end of the monofilament and loop it back around the weight and feed into the crimp and you guessed it, crimp it shut.
We now have a completed Texas Rig.
I can do a dozen decoys in about 30 min taking my time. All my supplies were bought here. http://www.snlcorp.com/SNL/Other/DuckDecoyKit.aspx
Supplies I used.
400 monofilament fishing line.
2.2mm double barrel crimps.
Crimp tool.
Some kind of weight, I am using egg sinkers here but you can re-use old strap weights also.
1. First thing you're gonna need to do it cut a piece of monofilament to your desired length, I like mine at 5ft.
2. Now we're going to make a loop so you can hold the decoys on a carabiner. Choose a working end of the monofilament and slide one of the double barrel crimps over it leaving about 6 inches of line to work with.
3. Next with the 6 inches you're working with make a loop about the size of a quarter.
4. Now take the working end and loop it back into the loop already made. Do this two times to come completely back around.
5. As you guessed the next step is to feed the working in into and crimp the first double barrel crimp. Locking your loop now.
6. Now take the other working end and feed it through a hole on the decoy.
7. Take the bare end now and feed another double barrel crimp on then whatever weight you're using after that.
8. Now take the working end of the monofilament and loop it back around the weight and feed into the crimp and you guessed it, crimp it shut.
We now have a completed Texas Rig.
I can do a dozen decoys in about 30 min taking my time. All my supplies were bought here. http://www.snlcorp.com/SNL/Other/DuckDecoyKit.aspx