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johnksully
06-27-2006, 08:53 AM
Guys what is your preferred way to bag your FFD's. Do the 6-slot bags work well? Do the looker style decoys fit in 6-slot bags? Or is it better do get the individual bags and bag all the decoys seperatly. Let me know what you guys think it the best way to keep the decoys in good shape. Thanks guys.

Wayne Radcliffe
06-27-2006, 09:25 AM
I would go with the 6-Slot in case you had to carry them out into the field. Also if you don't store them in a trailer it will make it easier to take them in and out of storage. The 6-Slot Bag works very well and the Lookers do fit. We now sell FFD Looker with its own 4-Slot Bag.

Pete-G
06-27-2006, 09:37 AM
these are the way to go, in my opinion. i have 2 dozen elites, of all styles, and they all fit great. the lookers can have the feet left on, or take them off. i usually bag all the styles together, not separated, and they all fit great. and they keep the flocking in good shape.

Nicholas Lisec
06-27-2006, 09:42 AM
Also to piggy bag on to what Wayne has said we are also going to be offering a six-slot decoy bag just for your decoys that use the Real Motion base system. It is a couple inches smaller with regard to each slot and will really work well with your decoys that don't have the Real-Feet bases. We will continue to manufacture the larget six slot bag that fits the decoys with the Real-Feet.

If you have any more questions please feel free to ask and thanks for choosing Avery/GHG.

Nick

Rick Frisch
06-27-2006, 09:59 PM
The 6-slot bags are definitely the way to go. If you use the bag we made last year (style#00122) you can fit them with the feet on.

Thanks,

chad belding
06-27-2006, 10:49 PM
We transport 15 dozen FFD Canada Decoys in the 6-Slot Bags with no problem. They stack with ease and the decoys are protected all of the time. Theses bags are worth their weight in gold. We use the slotted bags for the FFD Canadas, FFD Lessers, Full Body Mallards, and the Canada Floaters. Let us know what you decide.

Good Hunting!

Chad Belding
Avery Outdoors