PorkChop wrote:Well, it only took me about 25 minutes, so not so bad. Even though I use the Texas rigs I put them in a 12 slot Rogers floater bag. Makes it a lot easier. I’m guessing many of you just leave permanent spreads out???
All my stuff is Texas rigged and overall I've found it the best for avoiding tangles ASIDE FROM old school wrapping each line around each decoy it anchors for transporting....but that has downsides too.
That said, I've had massive tangles to deal with on my TX rigs from simply piling the dekes into a heap, and or jostling them in that position. Examples: piled into a pirogue and after a bumpy boat ride back to the dock, they can get really ugly, so we try to clip them to a forward anchor point. Also, having them piled in back of my SUV, and the dog/driving jostles them, oh boy.
If you can just keep them hanging or under tension, they're dynamite. Note, I use perhaps a derivative of TX rigging with the line sliding through the decoys, as I dont care for using the swivel. 1.) I hate dealing with them to be rigged with the metal clips, etc., and 2.) I'm wary of more metal to rust/give out given I hunt brackish marsh.