View Full Version : Hauling fullbodies in pickup?
greenhead88
08-27-2006, 10:06 AM
Does any body know of a good way to haul fullbodies in the back of a pickup without getting a scuffed up? I already bought some new dekes this year so I don't have enough money for six slot bags. I have pro grades honkers. Anybody have any ideas, pictures?
BoonMan
08-27-2006, 11:17 AM
I would be leaving them in the orginal boxes that they came in or making a some sort of crate to house them in so they don't roll around on you.
Dustin Andersen
08-27-2006, 12:24 PM
We used to have to do that too. If you have enough to fill the back of the truck just get one of those spider web bunjee strap things to hold htem all down in the back. If you have enough decoys they shouldn't move around on you and that should work decent enough.
h20fow1er
08-27-2006, 01:01 PM
I have not tried it, and was looking for where I saw it. Unfortunately I was not able to do so and am unable to give credit where it is do.
Rubber Maid containers minus the lid... there is one that is really close to the size of the 6 slot bags. Slide them in tail down just like you would in the bags. Not a real cheap solution, but a solution.
bird-dogger14
08-27-2006, 01:29 PM
I've been hauling them assembled inside id mine and my daughters' lay-out blinds. We just bungie the doors closed, then strap them into the truck. I've only got 18 full-bodies, but 9 in each blind work pretty well.(6 actives and a dozen feeders) The silos and shells are bagged and are stuffed under the blinds.
callemquacktn
08-27-2006, 03:35 PM
I set mine in the back & use the spider strap too.
Aslo works good when hauling them in the boat too.
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