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Jerk cord spreader?
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Anyone use a decoy spreader on their jerk cord? Im thinking of making one but dont know anyone who has used one. Do they work pretty good?
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what are you trying to do? My jerk cord has clips spaced out on the cord so my decoys are already spread out...
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From what ive been seeing online is the spreader fans the decoys out so they are not in a single file line. I dont know the correct name for this but i like the idea.
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I have made a couple.. they work pretty well. i made mine in a diamond shape and i put 4 decoys on it.. then i put 2 or 3 other decoys around it therefore i get a total of 6-7 decoys total that move and get moved around from the ripples and wakes it makes.. if that makes any sense..
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We have a few. They don't work very well if your hunting shallow grassy waters. If you have a few feet or deeper they work great.
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nalley112- what did you make them out of? Im thinking of using some small pvc or even something like metal coat hangers.
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i have the Mojo spreader setup. it has 3 spreaders (4 decoys each) and also comes with the anchor pole & jerk cord. works well.
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smithjacksonsublette- good to know the original works well! They seem better than just a standard jerk cord setup. Thanks.
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I just bought a spreader system from a new company up in Black Diamond. Check out their site. I haven't used it yet, but it was simple to set up and gets the ducks moving.
www.motionducks.com
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Waldo84- thats pretty cool they are a local company. I just watched that demo video last night, didnt know they were here though. I like that setup, its small light and sinks.
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mine i made out of hollowed out 1/4' metal rods.. pretty light but a little bulky if you dont want to always take it apart.. works well though.. and my decoys are about 3' apart from eachother..
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