Fusion decoys
Fusion decoys
Have yall tried the inflatable decoys with the molded heads from Cherokee?
I'm looking for a run and gun setup I can tote in easily.
I'm looking for a run and gun setup I can tote in easily.
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Re: Fusion decoys
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Re: Fusion decoys
Put about 200 of them out when they 1st came out. Fusions weren't out yet. They are pretty good. Yes they are inflatable, yes they pack well, and they have a sand base. They aren't as lite as you think, but they are not bad either. The fusions look good, and you can usually find them on sale. Having 200 out sucked, but running and gunning I loved using them while I was in MS. They catch the wind well also, great in the timber.
Re: Fusion decoys
had several dozen that I was using. worked great, and moved good with just a little wind. as mentioned not as light as you would think but still work good for run and gun.
Re: Fusion decoys
I have about a dozen. As said, not as light as you'd expect. But they fit in a big backpack. The motion is great with a little wind. One tip, find a small manual pump. If you blow them up by mouth, the hot air cools and the decoys sag. Also a good way to pick up giardia.
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Re: Fusion decoys
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Re: Fusion decoys
Hey, may be a nasty thought. But it just might save someone from a week of wicked grief.
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Re: Fusion decoys
Rob, I have killed a pile of birds over these decoys- in the dozens.
They are packable. I can pack 2 dozen in a Kelty backpack. However like the others have said, they are not that light. The weighted bottoms along with standard decoys weights make a dozen of the fusions far heavier than a dozen standard plastic decoys with water keels. I solved this problem by weighting them down with 3/4 oz. bank sinkers (the pyramid kind that guarantee 100% success rates at getting you hung up in rip rap while catfishing spillways). I never had any blow off on me with these.
They move great with the wind, but I have found that water keel decoys move just about as well.
After a couple years of subfreezing temperatures the seams become brittle and start to leak. I imagine a little preventative maintenance would solve this problem, but I have better things to do. I am a problem solver because I tend to address problems as they arise- usually with psychologically-devastating failure.
We won't discuss the impact effects of high velocity steel shot. Use your imagination.
The fusion decoys I had were limited in their options on where to roll up the decoy line and weights. I initially used large gang rig clips, and then eventually solved the weight and rigging/winding up issues completely by gang rigging all of them on separate jerk strings.
Someone mentioned giardia. Thank you. After all these years I thought IBS was a seasonal syndrome due to the excitement of the hunt, honey buns rotisseried on the dash via defrost and gallons of cheap coffee.
They are packable. I can pack 2 dozen in a Kelty backpack. However like the others have said, they are not that light. The weighted bottoms along with standard decoys weights make a dozen of the fusions far heavier than a dozen standard plastic decoys with water keels. I solved this problem by weighting them down with 3/4 oz. bank sinkers (the pyramid kind that guarantee 100% success rates at getting you hung up in rip rap while catfishing spillways). I never had any blow off on me with these.
They move great with the wind, but I have found that water keel decoys move just about as well.
After a couple years of subfreezing temperatures the seams become brittle and start to leak. I imagine a little preventative maintenance would solve this problem, but I have better things to do. I am a problem solver because I tend to address problems as they arise- usually with psychologically-devastating failure.
We won't discuss the impact effects of high velocity steel shot. Use your imagination.
The fusion decoys I had were limited in their options on where to roll up the decoy line and weights. I initially used large gang rig clips, and then eventually solved the weight and rigging/winding up issues completely by gang rigging all of them on separate jerk strings.
Someone mentioned giardia. Thank you. After all these years I thought IBS was a seasonal syndrome due to the excitement of the hunt, honey buns rotisseried on the dash via defrost and gallons of cheap coffee.
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Re: Fusion decoys
I know they high and Im not a big fan of them but the drake wind riders without the keels have been the best looking lightest carrying decoy I found to do the walkin holes. That's just my 2c though. It don't mean much to some.
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Re: Fusion decoys
Rob,
Years ago I had some feather flex decoys
Don't remember much about'em except they
We're extremely light. I hauled'em in a black
Trash bag.. Until mom threw them away with
The trash. That's how light they were . She thought
It was a bag of trash .
Don't even know if they make'em anymore
Years ago I had some feather flex decoys
Don't remember much about'em except they
We're extremely light. I hauled'em in a black
Trash bag.. Until mom threw them away with
The trash. That's how light they were . She thought
It was a bag of trash .
Don't even know if they make'em anymore
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Re: Fusion decoys
I have a few fusion left. They work well, and as everyone else has said they are heavier than you think.
I got a dozen of these http://www.mackspw.com/Item--i-BMC12D. Banded mallard company...
I got a dozen of these http://www.mackspw.com/Item--i-BMC12D. Banded mallard company...
Re: Fusion decoys
When does duck season open?
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