https://elliottenvisions.com/blogs/duck-hunting-blog.atom elliottenvisions - Duck Hunting Blog 2021-08-23T07:00:05-04:00 elliottenvisions https://elliottenvisions.com/blogs/duck-hunting-blog/texas-rig-decoys 2021-08-23T07:00:05-04:00 2023-07-26T10:07:31-04:00 Texas Rig Decoys: Why To Outfit Your Decoy Spread Jason Tatum Texas Rig Decoys Is The Best Method For Keeping Your Decoys Tangle Free

If you are a duck hunter and love to hunt with decoys then you should be using Texas rigs for anchoring your decoy spread. These are the best decoy rigging method for keeping your duck decoys in place while hunting rivers, lakes, rice fields or other shallow water areas. There are a few advantages to rigging your decoys this way and we want to show you why you should be using them on your next duck hunting trip.

Texas Decoy Rigs Keep Your Decoys Tangle Free

Tangle Free Texas Decoy Rigs

Using Texas Decoy Rigs Keeps Them Tangle Free And Easy To Place.

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One of the biggest advantage to using Texas rigs on your decoys is they are tangle free. One of the most aggravating things is arriving at a hunting location and having to untangle your decoy spread in the early morning hours. You want to be able to unclip them and go. To prevent this from happening, we use an airplane cable that will make your rigs resistant to tangling. Keeping them clipped and stored hanging in groups of 12 will allow for easy decoy spread placement. This type of wire does not hold memory like monofilament or fishing line. You can cut corners and have the headache of trying to untangle everything out in the field. We suggest using our tangle free Texas rigs and never worry about it every again.

Decoy Rigging Supplies

Quick Set Up And Cleanup Of Your Decoy Texas Rig

Rigging your decoy spread with Texas rigs allows for you to set up quicker and clean up easier. Throw them out in the waters you will be hunting in the spread formation you desire. The decoys slide down the decoy line and will adjust according to the depth of the water. When finished with your hunt simply pick up the decoy and clip it onto a carabiner. It really does not get any easier than this.

Top Questions From Hunters Who Want To Texas Rig Decoys 

What Size Weight For Texas Rig Decoys?

What Size Weight For Texas Rig Decoys

Decoy Anchor Sizes For Holding Your Decoy Spread

 

Decoy weights come in a variety of shapes and sizes. You will find weights from as low as an ounce all the way up to 16oz. We prefer to do our decoy rigging with 4oz up to 10oz. Anything bigger becomes a real challenge to carry when hauling your duck decoys from the truck to area you will be hunting.  There are 3 styles of decoy rigging weights that we prefer for Texas rigs, these include egg sinkers, mushroom weights, and bank sinkers. One thing that many hunters do not realize is that each serve a purpose for the type of hunting you will be doing. If you are duck hunting in areas with heavy vegetation with very little currents then you will want to use egg sinkers. These are the most popular and the majority of what many hunters outfit their Texas decoy rigs. If you are river hunting or in an area with heavy currents with a hard bottom then chose to outfit your decoy spread with mushroom weights for your Texas rigs. If the areas you are waterfowl hunting has really heavy and dense aquatic weeds then chose to use bank sinkers. Remember to pick the right Texas rig weight style with the preferred decoy weight of your choice. The heavier the weight for the most current to hold your decoy spreads in place.

What Is The Best Length For Texas Rig Decoys?

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Decoy Anchor Lengths

When trying to figure out what length you need for your Texas rig decoys you must first know the areas you will be hunting. Many hunters will have two sets of Texas rigs for different depths they will be hunting. They are easy to change out and by having multiple lengths you will be able to hold your decoy spread with ease. The standard decoy rig sizes are from 24" up to 84". This will cover most areas that hunters chose to waterfowl hunt. When figuring out what size you need consider the following:

  • 36" Rigs: Flooded Timber and Rice Fields (up to your knees)
  • 48" Rigs: Any Water That is Waist High to Chest Height
  • 60" Rigs: Lake or River Hunting in Deeper Water
  • 72" Rigs: Deepwater Hunting

 Make sure you have the right length on your Texas rigs this duck hunting season to keep your spread anchored.

How Do You Get Your Decoys To Slide With A Texas Rig

One of the best features of Texas rig decoys is their ability to slide up and down the wire. This allows for easy changing of depth and makes throwing them out and cleaning them up extra easy. The way we get out duck decoys to slide is by attaching them to a free floating flip. This allows for the decoys to slide both ways on the wire.

Do I Need A Texas Rig Decoy Bag 

Texas Rig Decoys Storage

Texas Rig Decoys Storage 

One of the biggest advantages to using Texas decoy rigs is they come with a looped end for easy transport. This allows the hunter to use an oversized carabiner to keep the rigs tangle free and and transport much easier. This eliminated the need for a decoy bag. Our pro series of Texas rig decoys come with two looped ends. This makes it easy to clip both ends for storage or transport. By rigging your duck decoys with the best decoy rigging supplies it will eliminate your need for always storing your spread in decoy bags.

If you love duck hunting and are setting up a decoy spread for this coming duck hunting season then make sure you are using the best Texas rig decoys on the market. Maybe you like rigging your own decoys and need to find the best rigging supplies at affordable price. We want to help set you up for success and help you rig decoys this fall. Do not hesitate to contact us at [email protected] with any questions may have. Send us your best decoy rigging pictures to be featured on our social media and website. Please leave comments below. 

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Hunting Snow Geese During Migration Could Yield The Snow Goose Hunting Trip Of A Lifetime!

Every year from September to February ducks and geese migrate the flyway zone to Mexico. This migration flyway zone is from North Dakota to Texas. Ducks and geese follow these flyway zones from their breeding grounds to wintering areas. The migration happens because the migrating waterfowl and geese head to warmer regions in search of food and habitat. All the states in between North Dakota and Texas will see flocks of ducks and geese during these times bringing some of the best waterfowl and geese hunting every year. Hunters will travel to these regions in hopes to get their shot at the migrating ducks and geese. One species of geese that migrate is the light geese (also known as the snow geese).

Flying Snow Geese

Snow Geese Flying In to Feed (honest-food.net)

Snow geese are some of the smartest geese when it comes to their migration routines. They will migrate in flocks of tens of thousands. With so many birds it is hard to sneak up on them. They are very selective about where they land when feeding or roosting. They will examine the areas thoroughly and often get spooked very easily. It is because of this that makes snow geese one of the hardest birds to hunt. It takes hours of scouting and coming up with strategies to have a successful snow goose hunt. If you can master how to hunt for snow geese, then you will be rewarded with one of the best hunts of your life. When the tornado of geese begins you want to be in the middle of it. Lets us help you get there. With our snow geese hunting tips we will make sure you are in the middle of a swirling vortex of thousands of snow geese.

Snow Geese Hunting Tips For Your Next Hunting Trip:

 1) Scouting Is Critical For Your Next Snow Goose Hunting Trip

Snow Goose Feed

Snow Goose Feed In A Cut Corn Field

One of the most critical things for a successful snow goose hunting trip is knowing where the snow geese will feed. This takes countless hours of driving around and finding the snow geese. You will find many geese flying overhead heading to feed. The geese will feed in corn fields or clover fields near the water where they roost. It is imperative to drive until you find where the snow geese are feeding. Snow geese are known for always returning to the same field until all the food there is gone. One of the hardest issues will be gaining access to the property. Many pieces of land will be posted to keep deer hunters off the land. Often you can find the house of who owns the property and ask the landowner directly for permission. Most farmers will often permit you because snow geese are destructive to land and are considered a nuisance. If you can not find the landowner's house look on the posted land sign for a name and number. Many of the posted land signs will include this. You can set up mid-afternoon for an evening hunt or at night for an early morning hunt. You only get one shot at hunting them because once they are shot at will not return to the same field and find a new field to feed.

2) Weather Will Make or Break a Snow Goose Hunt

One of the first things a waterfowl or goose hunter must take into account is the weather. The weather is a critical thing when taking into account how geese fly and migrate. Knowing if it is going to be a sunny day or overcast could affect how well the geese can spot you. It will also affect your visibility of spotting the geese so make sure there is a perfect blend of sun and cloud coverage. The wind is something that will work in your favor. The more wind, the lower the geese will fly. Some of the best hunts come on windy days. As previously stated you will have already scouted the areas of where the geese will be. Know how they will land and what direction they will be flying in from. The wind could mess this up so make sure you take this into effect. Another critical thing about wind is it can take a thousand decoys and bring them to life. The wind will move all the decoys making them appear as a giant flock in the field. So the better you know the weather, the better your hunt will be. Always make sure there is a wind that will work in your favor.

3) Snow Geese Decoys: The More You Have The Better Your Hunt Will Be 

Snow Goose Decoys In Cut Corn Field

Early Morning Snow Goose Decoy Spread

One thing hunters do not realize is how hard it is to hunt snow geese. They require tons of decoys to bring them in. I have hunted spreads of 200, and I have hunted spreads of 1500. The more you have the better your hunt will be. If you want to get out there and start hunting then you should shoot for a minimum of 500 decoys. This does not require full bodies, but can be wind flag decoy that moves correctly in the wind. Snow geese get spooked quickly and are very visual when it comes to eating in a field. There are thousands of eyes in a huge flock that makes it perfect for spotting predators. Even though you may have a large decoy spread it still requires strategic set up to get geese that you want. When you set up is one thing that is important. Early morning is more likely the best time because snow geese will leave their early morning roost to feed. The other appropriate time is mid-afternoon before the evening feed. How you spread the decoys out in a field is essential. There should be a reason as to where you place every single decoy. The ultimate goal you should have in mind is creating a kill zone. 

Snow Goose Decoy Spread

A kill zone is an open area in your decoy spread that the birds can land in to feed. Strategically place your blinds around this area because this is where you will be shooting the snow geese. The decoy spread will focus on spreading the decoys around the kill zone to entice the snow goose to land there. Place your motion decoys and spinners behind the blinds and where the wind is blowing to make it more natural and eye appealing. Snow goose decoy spread patterns should reflect how the goose was in the field when scouting. Let the migrating snow geese teach you how to lay out your spread. If you create a favorable kill zone, the birds will funnel in this area and provide you with an epic hunt. The kill zone should be where the geese vortex touches down.

4) Movement In The Decoy Spread Is A Must

Snow Goose Decoy Spreads with Motion

Snow Goose Decoy Spread With Rotary Machine

Snow geese are visual learners and will not feel comfortable to land in your decoy spread if there is no movement happening. This is the number one reason you should always hunt for snow goose when there is some wind. One thing that every snow goose hunter should have are flyers. You will need a rotary machine to suspend your flyers and bring them to life. It's this movement that brings your spreads to life. Another great thing to have are suspended hard plastic decoys and snow goose socks. These allow the wind to catch them and creates a movement to the spread. 1000 socks all moving in the wind can look like a flock of feeding geese. Another thing that every snow goose hunter should have is a flag. The simple movement of a flag can bring the geese into your kill zone. Remeber, always have movement in your spreads because it will only pass your spread off as the real thing.

5) Camouflage Is Critical, Make Sure The Snow Geese Can't See You

Blending In With The Snow Goose Decoys

Team Hunting And Fishing Depot Blending In The Decoy Spread

When hunting for snow geese in a field, if the birds can spot you then you will be unsuccessful in your hunt. You must be fully covered. One thing that you should be dressed in is all white. It is in your best interest to wear all white hoody or jacket and white pants. Wearing all white allows you to blend into the decoy spread. It is imperative that you either lay on the ground, layout blind or backboard layout chair. If you are in a cut corn field, use the husks and stalks that are on the ground. Surround your blind with decoys and field debris to make it look natural. Snow geese can pick up black so make sure you are fully covered. One thing I love is you can have a camera out or a phone. You can talk in spread when the birds are coming in as long as you are covered. Every time you get up to fire make sure you reset your camouflage and cover for the next wave of birds. If there is snow on the ground, do not be afraid to use it. Whatever mother nature gives you in the field is a perfect way to remain hidden naturally.

 

6) Shoot Your Lanes When In The Blinds, It's For Your Safety

Shooting Your Lanes 

Always Shoot Your Lanes When Snow Goose Hunting

As you can see from our previous picture, the blinds for hunting snow goose will be near the kill zone. All hunting blinds will be placed in a line. It may seem common sense to shoot your lane in front of you, but when the geese start pouring in you can forget this easily. By sticking to your lanes you and your fellow hunters will kill more birds. All of my snow goose hunting trips have involved ten or more people. Saftey is always the number one concern. By sticking to shooting lanes, you will decrease the chance of an accident from occurring. Always remember that you should shoot your lane then work yourself to the outside. It is a good idea to have a pre-hunt meeting in the field, so everyone is on the same page and knows the plan. Hunters that are informed are more likely not to have accidents occur.

 

 7) You Have To Adapt And Not Be Afraid Of Change

While out on a hunt there will be many things that change. Some can be critical to a successful hunt. If the wind changes direction, you may have to reposition decoys or blinds around a kill zone. Do not be afraid that you will run the geese off. Always be thinking of how the birds would be thinking. If a flyer looks unnatural in an area, do not be afraid to get up and move it. You have to adjust and readjust for some of the most successful hunts.  

 

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A Few More Snow Goose Hunting Tips To Make Your Next Snow Goose Hunting Trip Epic

  • Everything must be hidden: gear, legs, shoes, shell boxes, water bottles and anything else brought into the field.
  • Vehicles: park them far far away from the field you are hunting (at least a half mile).
  • Snow goose sock decoys work just as good as full body snow goose decoys; much cheaper alternative when needing so many decoys.
  • Even with no snow on the ground wear white. This will help you blend in with your decoy spread.
  • Snow Goose land in waves, as the birds are landing shoot them and reload and get ready for the next wave. The ones you missed will take flight and regroup and try to land again. 
  • Never shoot at a pair landing when the geese are starting to tornado, let them land and wait for a large group.
  • A flag is an essential piece of equipment for a successful snow goose hunting trip.
  • If two parties set up on the same field, invite them to hunt with you. Not only will two separate ruin a hunt when on the same field, but the more people you have in your party shooting on the same birds the more geese you will kill and have a better hunt.
  • Always shoot your lanes and focus on one bird at a time. When the geese are thick aim for a bird with multiples around it and behind it. You will take out several with one shot.
  • Best Shells to use for snow geese are 3" steel shot
  • Geese will continue to tornado a field until they are ready to go back to the roost. This means you will get sunset to about 11 am to shoot on as many geese as you please.
  • During migration (September - December) the snow geese flocks get very large (100k and up in some areas) So when someone says you can kill 1000 birds on a snow goose hunting trip. That is probably a true statement.

Snow Goose Trip Of A Lifetime

951 Snow Goose, Snow Goose Hunting Trip Of A Lifetime

Snow goose hunting is challenging, yet a rewarding kind of hunt. When the geese are migrating you will encounter a flock of birds that can be several hundred thousand. If you have the right gear and decoys, then you will be very successful with hunting snow geese. Always remember the seven most important things: scouting, weather, amount of decoys, motion in the spread, the camouflage of everything, shoot your lanes, and adapt. Snow goose hunting during migration could yield the snow goose hunting trip of a lifetime!

 
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Why Do You Love Duck Hunting?

Duck Hunting

Early Morning With Decoys Out For Duck Hunting. (Photo Credit: Fowled Reality)

At elliottenvisions we love duck hunting. When duck hunting season comes around, you know that the weather is getting cold and the ducks have begun migrating. All duck hunters no matter level of experience ranging from beginner to experienced love getting out into the woods, flood lands, swamps or fields to hunt ducks is like no other. Knowing how to lay out the correct blind spread is critical to a good hunt. Another thing that all waterfowl hunters must know how to do is call in the ducks. There is a science behind duck hunting. Once you have learned and mastered duck hunting, it will be some of the best times of your life. 

So Why Do We Love Duck Hunting So Much?

At Hunting and Fishing depot, duck hunting is more than a sport or a recreational pastime. We live, eat, and sleep everything duck hunting. We are fortunate enough to be able to work in the industry and make a career out of it. By surrounding yourself with everything waterfowl, it allows us to grow a more profound love for duck hunting. Do not just take our word for it. Allow us to go into more detail and give you our top 5 reasons why we love duck hunting so much.

1) Allows For Time On The Water.

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On The Water Duck Hunting (Photo Credit: Realtree)

Duck hunting has many great things about it, one of those is the fact that it will take you out on the water. Most people enjoy being out on the water fishing or enjoying the summer, why not enjoy the winter on the water duck hunting. Ducks tend to reside around bodies of water. It is this reason a lot of waterfowl hunters will set up decoy spreads on the water to call in feeding ducks. If you're like us at hunting and fishing depot, then we are well aware that you enjoy your time on the water. Enjoy your time on the water by duck hunting.

#2. Allows For Quality Time With Friends And Family. 

Hunting with friends

Duck Hunting With Friends.

Waterfowl hunting is one of my favorite things about duck hunting! I love the fact that I can go with family or friends. One reason I can not stand deer hunting is the fact that you are in a standby yourself and have to be quiet the entire time. When duck hunting you can talk and joke around the whole time. There is not a time you need complete silence. Do not get carried away with your conversation because you do want to keep the noise to a minimum, so you are not scaring off nearby ducks, but ducks are kind of hard to scare. So get out there and hunt with your friends and family and have a great time doing it together.

#3. Allows For Excitement In Your Life.

Duck Bands excitement

One of the greatest excitements you can get in life is when a flock of ducks fly in and land in your decoy spread. The thrill of shooting on a duck is like no other. Often waterfowl hunters will target a specific species of duck, like pintails or gadwalls. The excitement of waiting for these specific species can be fun and try to pick them out in a flock can be a challenge. Another exciting thing with duck hunting is searching for bands. A few chosen ducks will have been banned, trying to spot ducks with bands is always a fun thing to do. Its stuff like this that make duck hunting so exciting and something different every single time you go.

#4. Allows For Relaxation and Peace Of Mind. 

Relaxation while duck hunting

Duck Hunting Should Be Relaxing!

There is something about being outside in nature that allows for the calming of one's soul; this is one of the reasons we duck hunt at hunting and fishing depot. We are well aware that most people struggle with stress. Everyone experiences stress and it could be from work-related issues, relationship issues or even money issues. Unfortunately, not a single person is immune to some stress factors. It is how you cope with the stress that allows for people to conquer it. Rather than letting it get to a point where the stress can cause damage and affect your health, find a stress reliever like duck hunting and use it as a time to relax and clear your mind. Once you know how to duck hunt correctly, it should be fun and relaxing. Getting out there and breathing in the crisp winter air will allow you to relax and let your cares of the world to melt off. Do not just take our word for it, get out there and try it for yourself. Let the relaxation of a duck hunt help you to conquer the stress that is in your life.

#5. Allows For You To Get Outside.

Hunting outside

Duck Hunting Gets You Outside.

Many people spend way to much time indoors. Maybe you are the type that needs a reason to get out. Duck hunting is the perfect opportunity to be outside with a purpose. If you are like the rest of Americans, I am sure you work, eat, and sleep inside. Getting outside is a good change of pace from the norm. The fresh air of being outside can be soul soothing and an excellent means of keeping your mental health on point. From a physiological standpoint, there are distinct health benefits of being outside that you gain from sunlight. One is the production of vitamin D. Along with the benefits there is also a concern with too much sunshine.  All hunters should be careful of UV rays and wear the right protective covering on an all-day hunt. Studies have shown that sunshine can help with depression and anxiety. So why be cramped up inside all the time? Get out there and start duck hunting today and help better yourself, your mood and your mind.

Why Do You Love Duck Hunting?

At elliottenvisions we live and breathe everything duck hunting. From getting out into the cold winter air to calling in ducks, it's in our blood. All waterfowl hunters need to take a moment and ask themselves, " Why do I love duck Hunting?". No matter if you love it for the same reasons or different reasons, we want to know! Comment below or email us at [email protected]. There is no right answer, but there is a passion, and we want to know what drives you to be a waterfowl hunter.

 

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