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Complete set of decoying kit at a bargain price, everything you need less gun and cartridges, Collection only from Ludlow, Shropshire, I will not post. To go as a job lot - I will not split. This kit is well used with some items showing wear and tear, but is serviceable and will give many more years of use. Happy for purchaser to examine all items before sale. £185 ONO. Advertised elsewhere. I x Jack Pyke cammo decoy bag (small hole on side, doesn't affect use) 4 x telescopic hide poles 5 x hide nets various, with some holes and tears from use but serviceable 1 x heavy duty magnet with speed control dimmer switch and remote lead. No battery, but can be demo'd working with car battery on collection. 2 x Silosocks Hypa-flapper decoys. Well used and a bit tatty, but entirely serviceable. Come with spare wing rods. 30 shell decoys. 26 x flocked 4 x unflocked. C/W a mix of plastic wobble pegs and spring steel pegs. 3 full bodied sitter decoys (a bit tatty). I x foam winged full decoy for use on floater. 3 x floater poles. Various wing spreaders. Net bag for carrying shot birds.
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Hi everyone, I needed some new pegs for my shell decoys, and decided to try making a few myself. I had the materials lying around in the garage (garden canes, pop rivets, superglue and kitchen towel) but I'm guessing that each one of these costs something less than 20p to make. A wee 4mm drill hole through the shell's back receives the pop rivet with enough room to let the decoy bounce just a little in the breeze. A wee coat of matt grey spray paint should stop the rivet from flashing in the sunlight. I'm sure I won't be the first person who's come up with this, but quite pleased with the idea. Will try them out on Wednesday.