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i just bought 12 bigfoot decoys and was wondering how all of you transport them
? would u just get 2 of the mesh decoy bags and just cary them in there when there all assembled? thats what i was thinking of doing?? any ideas would be great
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We have used bags and carts. We had a custom cart that would hold 6 on each side then piled the middle full. It held about 3 dozen. Only draw back with full bodies they take some work to transport unless you can drive a trailer to the spot you hunt.
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Carts!! Thats the only way to haul those big ol' things!
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I've got a plastic sled that works great over wet grass & water. A cart would be better over drier ground.
They are a pain to carry but they look good:
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We put them in the bed of the truck
We stand em up so the they rest on the tails and the back of the foot base then start putting em in. Stagger em so they fit. We can get 2 dozen in a truck bed pretty easy doing this. As for carrying into the field, we are usually able to drive in. If not we drag em in our layout blinds or carry 2-3 per hand by the bases.
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thanks guys i only have 1 doozen goose decoys so im going to c how many fit into a big mesh bag if its atleast 6 im just going to get a mesh bag but if not im going to get a cart. could u guys send me a pic of your cart either post it here or send me a P.M. thanks
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