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Small-size decoys can certainly help reduce packing space, allowing hunters to transport and store more decoys in a smaller area.
Downsizing Decoy Options
When it comes to hunting waterfowl, having a large collection of decoys is not always practical due to storage concerns. Small-size decoys, often measuring between 6-10 inches in length, can be the perfect solution for hunters who need to transport and store multiple decoys. For example, a hunter with 20-30 small-size decoys can easily fit them into a small duffel bag or backpack, taking up significantly less space than larger decoys.
Decoy Arrangement Techniques
One effective way to maximize storage space is to use a tiered decoy arrangement system. By stacking small-size decoys on top of each other, hunters can double or triple their storage capacity. This can be achieved using a compact decoy bag or by attaching a small tray to a backpack or duffel bag. Another technique is to store decoys in a vertical position, using small clips or hooks to keep them organized and secure.
Decoy Material Options
In addition to size, the material used to make decoys can also impact storage space. Hunters can opt for decoys made from lightweight materials such as foam or plastic, which are easier to transport and store than heavier materials like wood or metal. Some manufacturers also offer collapsible decoy options, which can be easily folded and stored in a small space when not in use.
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