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Quote from: tlbradford on March 29, 2011, 01:37:45 PMThe only thing I don't like about an inflatable decoy is the time to deploy. Otherwise they are great. I'm full of hot air - not too worried about deploying!Also, my biggest concern, due to my lack of experience, is when to raise my gun. I'm guessing I'll be late in doing so, and having the Toms back turned will be helpful, IMHO.This of course, assumes one gets that close...
The only thing I don't like about an inflatable decoy is the time to deploy. Otherwise they are great.
I just think some hunters think that having all the newest, best equipment makes you a hunter - (don't think hunters are as bad about this as fishermen, especially fly fishermen) but nohting can replace getting out there and just plain spending time getting to know the woods and the quarry you're hunting. One thing about getting older, I can't carry all the various stuff anyway so I'm forced to do without it. Don't worry to much about getting your gun up, just keep it ready where you can use minimum effort to get it up, most generally you'll get your chance when they put their head down or swivel it to look in another direction-just don't have it leaning against a tree or down where you've got to move much more than lifting it up to your shoulder.