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What bag do you use to carry decoys?


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They are good, free draining mesh base at the bottom.

 

 

They are good, free draining mesh base at the bottom.

 

 

Think I will be adding one of them to my Kit for next season or more likely the Season after as I think this season will be my Old Dogs last working one.

They seem to tick all the boxes, with the draining mesh,their capacity and the Shoulder straps look pretty strong and look like they would be comfortable on the back.

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They are good to carry and sit nice and high on the back, so don't batter the back of your legs as you're walking.

 

 

 

Think I will be adding one of them to my Kit for next season or more likely the Season after as I think this season will be my Old Dogs last working one.

They seem to tick all the boxes, with the draining mesh,their capacity and the Shoulder straps look pretty strong and look like they would be comfortable on the back.

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I got one of these today the swiss army m90 bag, it say its approx 50 litre but i reckon the main part of the bag is 35 litres, but it has an extending top part to the bag with a drawstring closure so it would probably be around 50 litres it also has 2 side pockets, the best part is that its made from vinyl coated canvas so you can just hose it down when it gets covered in mud.

 

1 managed to get 12 decoys in the bag a mixture of mallard, wigeon and teal.

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