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Fullmarks shooting supplies £28 free next delivery tracked,just the same as everyone else is selling but much cheaper( free bag as well) I bought a set and used them for 12 mths with no issues so bought another set this year.

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Im using old tent poles at the minute, they collapse nice and small, but its a bit of a pain to keep my netting up and keep them sturdy. Im having to use cable ties at the top and para cord to tie it all together. Then drape my net over.

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Im using old tent poles at the minute, they collapse nice and small, but its a bit of a pain to keep my netting up and keep them sturdy. Im having to use cable ties at the top and para cord to tie it all together. Then drape my net over.

 

Try £ shop spring clips you get 8 for a pound and last till you loose them. :)

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Biggest problem I have is hide poles that blow over in the wind :(

I thought I had cured that problem by buying the Jack Pyke heavy duty, but they broke after four outings :(

They just weren't strong enough in heavy ground, especially any stones in the ground, caused them to bend and break the welding, and then the poles themselves split at the base

The standard poles I got from A1 Decoy have been excellent as far as durability goes (still as new after four years) , but as stated, they fall over in heavy wind.

What we need is a pole with a second leg, like the Jack Pyke heavy duty, but then in "real" heavy duty, not that Jack Pyke rubbish. Jack Pyke should stick to their clothing, as all the other kit of theirs I've tried hasn't lasted any time at all.

 

Maybe Oscar@A1 can design some good double foot peg ones ?

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In windy conditions I tie a cord to the top of the hide pole stretch it out front and tent peg it or if it comes from your back a cord off the fence or tree etc. I have straight poles with no step and I hammer a long chisel in the ground down 18" and put the pole in when very windy and it works .

 

The best thing I've found for bending hide poles and ripping nets is a 32kg Lab!

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The best thing I've found for bending hide poles and ripping nets is a 32kg Lab!

 

:lol:

 

Having only recently got into decoying from a hide, my springers aren't trained properly in the finer points of not running in at every damned shot I take :no:

 

I've lost loops off the bottom of my net, had my coffee spilled, cartridge box knocked over, but the best one was my young dog off on a 200yd chase of a runner, dragging his lead complete with the 5ft steel fence spike that was supposed to be anchoring him down :whistling:

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:lol:

 

Having only recently got into decoying from a hide, my springers aren't trained properly in the finer points of not running in at every damned shot I take :no:

 

I've lost loops off the bottom of my net, had my coffee spilled, cartridge box knocked over, but the best one was my young dog off on a 200yd chase of a runner, dragging his lead complete with the 5ft steel fence spike that was supposed to be anchoring him down :whistling:

This is 15yrs ago. I had just bought two brand new nets and a set of four really expensive poles. All day in the hide I had shot around 130 pigeons with my Lab going out the right side where I had a big gap for him and retrieving every one. The last pigeon I shot came in wide to my left I shot it and the Lab went straight through the centre of the net taking the nets and 4 poles with him out to 30yds tumbling and rumbling. Two nets were ripped to bits Two poles broken in two ,One bent and one ok. It was a good lesson as my two Labs in the hide now just sit or lie down until I tell them to go.

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Carp fishing bivvy storm pole with auger points. Just wind them into the ground.

 

Biggest problem I have is hide poles that blow over in the wind :(
I thought I had cured that problem by buying the Jack Pyke heavy duty, but they broke after four outings :(
They just weren't strong enough in heavy ground, especially any stones in the ground, caused them to bend and break the welding, and then the poles themselves split at the base
The standard poles I got from A1 Decoy have been excellent as far as durability goes (still as new after four years) , but as stated, they fall over in heavy wind.
What we need is a pole with a second leg, like the Jack Pyke heavy duty, but then in "real" heavy duty, not that Jack Pyke rubbish. Jack Pyke should stick to their clothing, as all the other kit of theirs I've tried hasn't lasted any time at all.

Maybe Oscar@A1 can design some good double foot peg ones ?

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