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Anyone use game carts for pulling decoy bags out to hunt mainly full body bags? Been thinking of this I think it'll be better then a decoy sled especially thru the grass, if anyone does what carts have u guys had the best luck with?
Quote from: liljozie495 on March 15, 2015, 07:50:24 PMAnyone use game carts for pulling decoy bags out to hunt mainly full body bags? Been thinking of this I think it'll be better then a decoy sled especially thru the grass, if anyone does what carts have u guys had the best luck with?I use one depending on conditions.I get a fold up yard barrel. Zip tie to cart and put my dekes and other gear in it.4 inch black pic with cap on bottom taped to side of cart. Put your wind duck poles in it or your shotgun.
Quote from: ghosthunter on March 15, 2015, 08:10:54 PMQuote from: liljozie495 on March 15, 2015, 07:50:24 PMAnyone use game carts for pulling decoy bags out to hunt mainly full body bags? Been thinking of this I think it'll be better then a decoy sled especially thru the grass, if anyone does what carts have u guys had the best luck with?I use one depending on conditions.I get a fold up yard barrel. Zip tie to cart and put my dekes and other gear in it.4 inch black pic with cap on bottom taped to side of cart. Put your wind duck poles in it or your shotgun.I think I have seen you dragging this thing before. Have you considered one of the 4 wheeled carts. A lot easier to push around with this much gear.
The field is pretty firm 99.9% of the time it gets great sheet water in it I have a small hill that I go down then back up that makes it a pain when I pu the sled that's why I am thinking of one of these game carts and maybe mod it a bit to make it so we can haul about 4-6 dozen full body ducks in slotted bags... Got all summer/ year to think about it or should I try welding a custom cart up... Options options haha
After dragging my cart with 4 dozen floaters over a mile into the blinds st the local refuge I have decided I'd rather pack 3 dozen on my back. Pulling the cart through the mud and brush is hell. A good decoy bag will allow you to haul a lot on your back and still be fairly comfortable
Quote from: 270Shooter on March 17, 2015, 11:35:18 AMAfter dragging my cart with 4 dozen floaters over a mile into the blinds st the local refuge I have decided I'd rather pack 3 dozen on my back. Pulling the cart through the mud and brush is hell. A good decoy bag will allow you to haul a lot on your back and still be fairly comfortabletrue it does depend on the situation, most of my walks are fairly long, or through water, and I don't have a sled. Short walks on solid ground and I will still use the cart If I need a lot of decoys. yeah it isn't a option for every site. Where I hunt I have 1/2 mile of straight tractor road to travel on all flat. But when the sheet water gets 5-6 inches I switch to my sled. By last 6 weeks of season I am tired of the pulling and end up hunting from my boat.