sws002 wrote:Just picked up 10 Rig Em Right XL6 slotted decoys bags for $250, not bad considering they run about $70 new.
Those are good bags. Lots of room.
sws002 wrote:Just picked up 10 Rig Em Right XL6 slotted decoys bags for $250, not bad considering they run about $70 new.
rebelp74 wrote:Even for full body geese?
Woody wrote:What do you need bags for if you are not walking?
rebelp74 wrote:Not all farmers let you drive in their fields.
Woody wrote:rebelp74 wrote:Not all farmers let you drive in their fields.
Okay that makes sense... I don't do much field hunting... I also don't see much use for full bodies.
Shells are easier to deal with and birds are not that smart. People have shot geese over black trash bags for god's sake.
sws002 wrote:Woody wrote:rebelp74 wrote:Not all farmers let you drive in their fields.
Okay that makes sense... I don't do much field hunting... I also don't see much use for full bodies.
Shells are easier to deal with and birds are not that smart. People have shot geese over black trash bags for god's sake.
As has been said before, protection. When you run 5+ dozen Dakotas at $500+ a dozen, you don't want them banging around against each other in your trailer. Bout the only decoys that can take that kind of abuse are Bigfoots, and they don't fit in bags worth a shit anyway. And yes, I'm sure birds have been killed over trash bags before, but you try hunting geese in a bean field in December that have been getting pounded for two months and tell me they are not that smart. Full bodies help hide the profile of a layout blind, and unless there is snow, you rarely see geese laying down, so the full bodies give a more natural presentation of geese in a field (not to mention motion).
sws002 wrote:Woody wrote:rebelp74 wrote:Not all farmers let you drive in their fields.
Okay that makes sense... I don't do much field hunting... I also don't see much use for full bodies.
Shells are easier to deal with and birds are not that smart. People have shot geese over black trash bags for god's sake.
As has been said before, protection. When you run 5+ dozen Dakotas at $500+ a dozen, you don't want them banging around against each other in your trailer. Bout the only decoys that can take that kind of abuse are Bigfoots, and they don't fit in bags worth a shit anyway. And yes, I'm sure birds have been killed over trash bags before, but you try hunting geese in a bean field in December that have been getting pounded for two months and tell me they are not that smart. Full bodies help hide the profile of a layout blind, and unless there is snow, you rarely see geese laying down, so the full bodies give a more natural presentation of geese in a field (not to mention motion).
Woody wrote:sws002 wrote:Woody wrote:rebelp74 wrote:Not all farmers let you drive in their fields.
Okay that makes sense... I don't do much field hunting... I also don't see much use for full bodies.
Shells are easier to deal with and birds are not that smart. People have shot geese over black trash bags for god's sake.
As has been said before, protection. When you run 5+ dozen Dakotas at $500+ a dozen, you don't want them banging around against each other in your trailer. Bout the only decoys that can take that kind of abuse are Bigfoots, and they don't fit in bags worth a shit anyway. And yes, I'm sure birds have been killed over trash bags before, but you try hunting geese in a bean field in December that have been getting pounded for two months and tell me they are not that smart. Full bodies help hide the profile of a layout blind, and unless there is snow, you rarely see geese laying down, so the full bodies give a more natural presentation of geese in a field (not to mention motion).
I have drank too much to read that long of a comment, please summarize.
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
3legged_lab wrote:Woody wrote:sws002 wrote:Woody wrote:rebelp74 wrote:Not all farmers let you drive in their fields.
Okay that makes sense... I don't do much field hunting... I also don't see much use for full bodies.
Shells are easier to deal with and birds are not that smart. People have shot geese over black trash bags for god's sake.
As has been said before, protection. When you run 5+ dozen Dakotas at $500+ a dozen, you don't want them banging around against each other in your trailer. Bout the only decoys that can take that kind of abuse are Bigfoots, and they don't fit in bags worth a shit anyway. And yes, I'm sure birds have been killed over trash bags before, but you try hunting geese in a bean field in December that have been getting pounded for two months and tell me they are not that smart. Full bodies help hide the profile of a layout blind, and unless there is snow, you rarely see geese laying down, so the full bodies give a more natural presentation of geese in a field (not to mention motion).
I have drank too much to read that long of a comment, please summarize.
FBs do work better than trash bags. Dakotas are too expensive to beat up without the bags.
Woody wrote:3legged_lab wrote:Woody wrote:sws002 wrote:Woody wrote:[quote="rebelp74"]Not all farmers let you drive in their fields.
Okay that makes sense... I don't do much field hunting... I also don't see much use for full bodies.
Shells are easier to deal with and birds are not that smart. People have shot geese over black trash bags for god's sake.
As has been said before, protection. When you run 5+ dozen Dakotas at $500+ a dozen, you don't want them banging around against each other in your trailer. Bout the only decoys that can take that kind of abuse are Bigfoots, and they don't fit in bags worth a shit anyway. And yes, I'm sure birds have been killed over trash bags before, but you try hunting geese in a bean field in December that have been getting pounded for two months and tell me they are not that smart. Full bodies help hide the profile of a layout blind, and unless there is snow, you rarely see geese laying down, so the full bodies give a more natural presentation of geese in a field (not to mention motion).
I have drank too much to read that long of a comment, please summarize.
FBs do work better than trash bags. Dakotas are too expensive to beat up without the bags.
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
ManlyMan wrote:
Duh in honor of my special day.
Olly wrote:I've been on an eBay spree today. Bought a case for my phone, arrows, and two Mora knives.
Sent from my phone.
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
3legged_lab wrote:Olly wrote:I've been on an eBay spree today. Bought a case for my phone, arrows, and two Mora knives.
Sent from my phone.
Like this olly?
I bought that knife for 4 bucks when I was about 12 years old. Rode my bike to a local mom and pop sporting goods store, the store owner made ride home and ask my mom if I could buy the knife. I rode back and told him she said it was ok. Think that could happen in today's society?
AKPirate wrote:The sins of Boot and Gaddy are causing the Cali drought and knowing they have no limits to their depravity... :mrgreen:
Bootlipkiller wrote:I must be the only person on this site that doesn't have an emergency sleepover zombie apocalypse bag?
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
Olly wrote:Bootlipkiller wrote:I must be the only person on this site that doesn't have an emergency sleepover zombie apocalypse bag?
It's okay, you're the one we'll me running from![]()
And 3leg, I just looked it up that model you have is the Mora 511.
AKPirate wrote:The sins of Boot and Gaddy are causing the Cali drought and knowing they have no limits to their depravity... :mrgreen:
3legged_lab wrote:I read your post earlier and couldn't figure out why the name sounded familiar. Finally remembered that knife in the cupboard above the fridge. Their prices are still reasonable.
Bootlipkiller wrote:I must be the only person on this site that doesn't have an emergency sleepover zombie apocalypse bag?
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