I can see this working great in a timber hole where you don't have as many decoys and really only want the water motion. I'd want a heavier weight to be able to put lots of pull for lots of motion. Great video thanks. Blessings to you!!!
I tried this with duck butts and it didn't work, not enough weight, will try again this year. I have an awesome DIY blind design, but I'm not a YT. I took that green plastic netting and woven in fragmites and cattail brush. With a few wooden stakes and 5# hammer you're good to go. I can send pictures if you're interested.
A bright neon pink weight in shallow water will probably be visible to ducks. If the water is cloudy or the weight is any reasonable color, then it doesn't matter.
I can see this working great in a timber hole where you don't have as many decoys and really only want the water motion. I'd want a heavier weight to be able to put lots of pull for lots of motion. Great video thanks. Blessings to you!!!
Thank you so much!
I tried this with duck butts and it didn't work, not enough weight, will try again this year.
I have an awesome DIY blind design, but I'm not a YT.
I took that green plastic netting and woven in fragmites and cattail brush. With a few wooden stakes and 5# hammer you're good to go.
I can send pictures if you're interested.
Very cool!
yep wow going to try up north
As an avid bass fisherman I thought this video was about jerkbait fishing!
Haha, as someone who has never caught a bass I can say I had no idea there was an overlap in terminology. Sorry!
Great idea. Can a second or third decoy be added to it? Please let me know if it is feasible. Thanks.
If you had some current in the water then yea, that would work good. If not, they would sort of bunch up I think.
@@TheNewHuntersGuide I may add a second decoy behind the first and see how it will work out.
@@nasserkuzbari2205 Great, let me know how it works for you!
If you want multiple you can tie the weight to a bungee cord and tie the other decoys along the string
Why does it matter about the color of the weight if it's at the bottom
A bright neon pink weight in shallow water will probably be visible to ducks. If the water is cloudy or the weight is any reasonable color, then it doesn't matter.
Probably the worst jerk rig i’ve seen. So many better options if you are willing to spend 5-10 dollars. You can get more decoys moving too.
@@carsonmckay1637 Thanks for the candid feedback. You are welcome to make your own video of a better rig to help people.
I don't know how I missed this one lol that's slick George! God bless you and go get them in the marsh!
Great video
Thanks!