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Weatherby
10-16-2006, 12:03 PM
I would really really like to see the lifesize goose bag made into a 12 slot. I was messing around this weekend getting things ready for the season to start and i was seeing how nice it would be to put the ls ffd canadas into a 12 slot duck bag. of course they did NOT fit (but are close). what do you guys think?
GreenTimber
10-16-2006, 12:09 PM
i was thinking about that also whenever i was buying my goose decoys, but the more i think about it that big would be pretty heavy if you ever had to tote them around. I only have 6 of the lessers and i think if i had 6 more in one bag it would be pretty heavy. It would probably be nice to have the option though as far as using the 12 slot bag for storage or a transportation option that wasnt over a distance.
Jason Mears
10-16-2006, 12:11 PM
Weatherby,
It would be a great idea but Im sure weight would be an issue.
Weatherby
10-16-2006, 12:17 PM
the chickens do not weigh much more than the full body ducks. that is why i brought it up. now as far as the elite ffd's they may get a little heavy. i wonder if one of the prostaff has a weight on the fullbody mallards vs the chickens
David Rearick
10-16-2006, 12:40 PM
True the chickens may be OK in a 12 slot. I have carried 12 of them one one shoulder in 2 bags already this year with no problem. May be an idea, anyone else have any thoughts?
SwampHunter
10-16-2006, 01:49 PM
Actually that's not a bad idea at all for the Lesser, Speck and Snow bags and I think it would work well.
It would also be great for LS floaters in the boat as well.
honkhntr
10-16-2006, 02:15 PM
Actually that's not a bad idea at all for the Lesser, Speck and Snow bags and I think it would work well.
It would also be great for LS floaters in the boat as well.
I am all for a 12-slot bag for the Lesser/Speck/Snow/LS Floaters!!!
I would have to have at least 4 for 'em!!!
Honk
Goosehunter51
10-17-2006, 12:22 AM
I put me lessers belly to belly in a standard sized 6-slot and weight is not an issue...
Brock
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