How to make the BEST Jerk Rig for Duck Hunting: Cheap DIY
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- This is how to make the cheapest and best jerk rig for duck hunting. It's the most natural looking jerk rig. You only need 1/2" PVC pipe, the length shorter than the depth of water you hunt, a 1/2" PVC T, rope/cord of some kind, and a decoy. It's quick and easy set up and creates lots of motion that moves your other decoys!
I've hunted over it for several seasons now and have brought home a lot more ducks when the wind is calm because of the motion created.
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I am Impressed on how incredible the motion is!! 👏 I well definitely be doing this!! Thank you sir!
You won’t regret it! You can see it in action in a few of my duck hunting videos! I definitely believe it helped us bring more birds home since we’ve started using it.
Just made 2 for the up coming season
Can’t wait .
Thanks
A crown royal bag is a good sub for PVC if it's rocky. Just attach a keyring to the draw string to run the line through. Then fill the bag with rocks when you get there.
I hadn’t thought of that! It sure beats carrying a boat anchor!
I have thought about this idea, glad to see someone actually making one and using it. Looks great
Thanks!
I love projects like this....quick easy cheap and looks to be very effective. OH...and light to carry in! Did the decoy line work better? I looked into this, and with my dog, the sinking decoy line might keep the dog from getting tangled into the paracord
Haha thanks! The coated steel line will work better but the plastic decoy line doesn’t work because it has too much memory after being wrapped around the pipe
Looks great!! As a new duck hunter I’m going to have to try this.
You won’t regret it!
Great content amazing idea. I took it a step further and made it more packable by using swivels to clip string together upon arrival allowing decoys to stay in decoy bag, and pre fixing line and pvc goes in a small container that fits in my backpack for tangle free storage.
That’s awesome! I’ve been testing ways to keep it tangle free and more packable myself, thanks for the ideas!
@@KayakKid update: don’t use small swivels gotta have some ugga dugga to it or they snap after a while.
Good idea thanks for showing us
Never thought of that
I don't use any other jerk rig anymore!
I had to drill a hole to tie the string. But that T connector makes a huge difference.
I haven’t had one fail me yet!
Have you tried this with a spreader bar? I have two duck butts on the way and I want to try this with a spreader bar
No I have not… I tried using two two separate butts and pipes tied to a single cord but it didn’t work well with paracord.
Let me know how it works out for you!
Bravo, this is a really good idea. Do you have another piece of PVC, close to your blind, to help hide the cord?
I don’t. I use black or brown cord and I hunt a lot of dirty water so I don’t have any problems with the birds seeing the cord. They lock onto the natural movement in the decoys and don’t mind the cord!
Couldn’t you just use fishing line?
Good job! I made a video myself on how to make a jerk rig
Thanks! I appreciate it!
This is a great idea I'll try this season; looks like the ducks are feeding when you pull. Is it necessary to paint the PVC pipe and connector if it's going that far into the water?
Probably not. I paint it just to be safe!
Fantastic! Can you hook multiple up to the same jerk line? I'm thinking trotline clips might work...?
If you were to make 3 separate rigs and then clip them all onto one line I think it would work. I actually planned on testing that soon!
Awesome! Please post a video!
How would you do this in very shallow sheet water? 6 inches to a foot of water? If I shorten the pvc stake do you think it will still hold in the ground?
You could shorten it a bit and it should hold but I do my best to drive the stake in as far as I can when it’s shallow so I can still use it but shallow water is one of the few obstacles to this being perfect haha
Would you think a 5 pound weight and an eye bolt made it more terrain diverse?
I think it would!
I’ve used a 3lb weight and it kinda worked but wasn’t quite heavy enough.
But my dad and I have also used a 10+ pound boat anchor and it worked great. I just didn’t want to carry it very far with the rest of my gear.
Hey. Could u explain how you roll it up to carry in or out from hunting
Absolutely! I’ve been experimenting with that lately and I think I figured out a pretty good way to avoid a tangled mess
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Great idea man. Im definitely makin a couple of those. And i think $10-$15 is on the high high price. U need to put ur patent on it before its too late bud lol
Thanks! I appreciate it! I also use a 3-5lb boat anchor when I don’t have to carry it very far. Same concept as the PVC.
@@KayakKid yeah thats what we use too on ours. My buddy has one of the motion duck spreader rigs we use alot. I really like them too but man they are way over priced for this broke bastard lol. So ur way.....cheap and effective is perfect.
😂 glad to hear I could help!
Been doing that for 25 years
That must mean it works for you too! Do you have any tips for improvement?
Lol how fast it went in an out and no it’s not the best
There’s a few drawbacks to it but I’ve yet to see one that looks more natural.
I think it's great you shared your idea. Not everyone can afford some of the motion decoy options out there.