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Jerk strings can usually be made with just stuff you find laying around the house. A good metal stake. You could use an old tarp strap with some string you find laying around. Tie a few decoys on and you have yourself a jerk string. Now if you wanted to be fancy you could spend like a whole 5 or 10 dollars at Wally World and have yourself a nice jerkstring
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i'll be the first to admit, i HATE spinners and hope/wish/pray they get banned top to bottom of each and every flyway....
ban em in the canadian and US PPR and you've done SOMETHING........ban em down here w/out banning em north and you've done nothing.
personally, i think they've lost most of their effectiveness only re-living it a day or two out of each season, and seem to be more of a hindrance to those that use them at times (i don't/won't/haven't ever)...
IMHO, all these "swimmers", "shakers", "feeders" and "sprayers" do nothing more than add aggrevation to your hunt.....kick water and pull string and be were ducks wanna be
i posted this a few weeks ago....maybe you'll get some ideas:
my jerk string "recipe".....
1) electrical ext chord "wrapper"......it looks like an "H" sitting on top of an "H".....orange, so i pant it brown.
1) black trot line rope, as long as you'd like it to be....tie off to the double H chord holder
1) 6' of elastic "twine" found in any crafts section tied off to the trot line w/ a "loop" at the end for connecting to stumps/limbs/ect
then take as many dekes as you'd like (i have 3: hen that will be "chased by a drake and a feeder closer to me or further away).....tie off swivel hooks to the dekes --- makes it easy to hook/unhook from the line.
pull tight.......ducks circling, let loose and the "swimmers" swim and the feeder "bobs".
cost about 10 bux total......takes 5 minutes to setup and take down and is light.
gator, who'll do anything to get ya'll to put the batteries down
ban em in the canadian and US PPR and you've done SOMETHING........ban em down here w/out banning em north and you've done nothing.
personally, i think they've lost most of their effectiveness only re-living it a day or two out of each season, and seem to be more of a hindrance to those that use them at times (i don't/won't/haven't ever)...
IMHO, all these "swimmers", "shakers", "feeders" and "sprayers" do nothing more than add aggrevation to your hunt.....kick water and pull string and be were ducks wanna be
i posted this a few weeks ago....maybe you'll get some ideas:
my jerk string "recipe".....
1) electrical ext chord "wrapper"......it looks like an "H" sitting on top of an "H".....orange, so i pant it brown.
1) black trot line rope, as long as you'd like it to be....tie off to the double H chord holder
1) 6' of elastic "twine" found in any crafts section tied off to the trot line w/ a "loop" at the end for connecting to stumps/limbs/ect
then take as many dekes as you'd like (i have 3: hen that will be "chased by a drake and a feeder closer to me or further away).....tie off swivel hooks to the dekes --- makes it easy to hook/unhook from the line.
pull tight.......ducks circling, let loose and the "swimmers" swim and the feeder "bobs".
cost about 10 bux total......takes 5 minutes to setup and take down and is light.
gator, who'll do anything to get ya'll to put the batteries down
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We have been after a group of gadwalls for the past three hunts......being careful not to run'em out of that area. Gadwalls won't even land with their own kind, sometimes. We just couldn't get the right formula for gettin' these thing in the decoys. But the biggest problem with these was......motionless decoys will tip'em off every time. If it's a calm day, the more decoys you have out (that aren't moving), it just emphasizes that there is no motion on the water and the ducks know it.
We HAD been using 10 gadwall decoys and a pair of mallards, and there wasn't enough wind to make any of'em move. So, we strung 4 gadwall decoys on a jerk string the other morning and that was ALL the decoys we put-out..........and it was all it took. Pay-back is sweet!
We HAD been using 10 gadwall decoys and a pair of mallards, and there wasn't enough wind to make any of'em move. So, we strung 4 gadwall decoys on a jerk string the other morning and that was ALL the decoys we put-out..........and it was all it took. Pay-back is sweet!
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