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Post by jtg1551 on May 26, 2013 15:08:53 GMT -6
So I figured I would try to get people talking more. So here is a question for everyone. Do you use motion decoys and if so what kind and why? Spinners, flappers, jerk-rigs, silo socks, kites, flags? And if your against motion decoys what are your reasons?
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Post by Tanner Wildes on May 26, 2013 19:42:37 GMT -6
Yeah I use as much motion in my spread as I can. I use a number of spinners, as many as I can get in the boat. I also run three jerk strings too. I have used the higdeon swimmer decoys before and they were ok, but after a short time the decoy moved around so much that it would tangle the cord around so much that it couldn't move around any more. I have also tried the propellers you can add on to your decoys, and that just got weeds tangled up in it and stopped working fairly quickly. For this season I got some higdeon pulsator a to try and some jerk a spread for more motion. Would love to hear what you guys use for motion in your spread, and if you make your own home made system too!
Tanner
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Post by jtg1551 on May 26, 2013 19:55:42 GMT -6
I don't know if I'll be picking up any spinners yet, but bass pro had mojo jerk rigs for 15 bucks a piece. So I think I'm gonna pick a couple up
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Post by Tanner Wildes on May 26, 2013 21:33:18 GMT -6
The only thing I have against the mojo's is there is no anchor for it, just the stake. Which makes it tough for some wisconsin marshes! But I do love how you can wrap the line on the handle, it's pretty handy!
Tanner
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Post by jtg1551 on May 26, 2013 21:44:00 GMT -6
Is rig'em right better?
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Post by Tanner Wildes on May 26, 2013 22:07:43 GMT -6
I think so! But like I said I have both and like the mojo for hard bottom area's where rig em rights work anywhere.
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Post by jtg1551 on May 27, 2013 5:00:49 GMT -6
Well maybe I"l just buy a few rig'em rights instead. Their only twice as much lol.
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