huntntech wrote:I have made a few this way. Another thing I did to them was weld a piece coming off the side that way to can step on it to help with getting into harder ground. Sometimes the ground is just hard enough you can't just push it down. This may not be something you need where you are at, just another idea.
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rozzo842 wrote:huntntech wrote:I have made a few this way. Another thing I did to them was weld a piece coming off the side that way to can step on it to help with getting into harder ground. Sometimes the ground is just hard enough you can't just push it down. This may not be something you need where you are at, just another idea.
Ahhh, mine has that on the middle section, I wondered what it was for.
Brew, would it be a problem if the decoy was high above the water? If so I'll just bring both poles. I'm trying to get another spring clip so I won't have to swap the one I have back and forth.
jehler wrote:We just use a stick and a hose clamp
no, a real stainless hose clamp. That way we can always grab a stick somewhere the right height.Rick wrote:jehler wrote:We just use a stick and a hose clamp
Out of duct tape?
huntntech wrote:rozzo842 wrote:huntntech wrote:I have made a few this way. Another thing I did to them was weld a piece coming off the side that way to can step on it to help with getting into harder ground. Sometimes the ground is just hard enough you can't just push it down. This may not be something you need where you are at, just another idea.
Ahhh, mine has that on the middle section, I wondered what it was for.
Brew, would it be a problem if the decoy was high above the water? If so I'll just bring both poles. I'm trying to get another spring clip so I won't have to swap the one I have back and forth.
I have never seen an issue with them being high above the water. We have a couple spots where the mojos seem to work very good. We will have 3 of them out on 4,6, and 8 ft tall poles when we are in 2-3ft of water.
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jehler wrote:no, a real stainless hose clamp. That way we can always grab a stick somewhere the right height.Rick wrote:jehler wrote:We just use a stick and a hose clamp
Out of duct tape?
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