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For transporting buck decoys to your spot, consider using a durable, weather-resistant bag or case with individual compartments to keep them organized and protected.
Choosing the Right Bag or Case
When selecting a bag or case for transporting buck decoys, look for one made of waterproof materials such as nylon or PVC. A bag with multiple compartments will help keep decoys organized and prevent them from getting damaged during transport. Consider a bag with reinforced stitching and a sturdy handle that can withstand the weight of several decoys, ideally around 5-7 pounds. A bag that fits 3-5 decoys is a good starting point, depending on their size.
Securing Decoys During Transport
To prevent decoys from shifting or getting damaged during transport, place them in individual compartments or use foam inserts to cushion them. Make sure the bag is fully zipped or closed to prevent decoys from falling out. If transporting decoys in a vehicle, consider securing the bag with a seatbelt or bungee cord to prevent it from moving around.
Tips for Long-Distance Transport
When transporting buck decoys over long distances, consider the weight and size of the bag, and plan for regular breaks to adjust and redistribute the decoys. If transporting decoys by air, check with your airline for any specific regulations or restrictions on transporting hunting gear. When loading decoys into a vehicle, prioritize securing the bag to prevent it from shifting or falling over.
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