Ace Decoy Anchors
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Fast and easy -- a real time-saver on cold, dark mornings. Hook-shaped weights come with stretchable straps to firmly secure the anchor to the decoy keel in seconds, eliminating problems with anchor breakage and paint chipping. Handy pull cord for quick release. Built to last.
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Rated 4.8 out of 5 by 9
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Rated 5 out of 5 by woodywacker great product!
these anchors are the best way to rig your decoys. they will NEVER come off of your keels. they are very easy to rig and rap around the keels. these are the best, why look anywhere else? ( i would get the 8 oz for any size decoy just to be safe)
January 12, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5 by iselloil Nothing better
These are the best !!! Super heavy duty cords. I tried other brands,and in no way other brands can compare.
November 22, 2009
Rated 5 out of 5 by Firemedic1407 The Cats Meow of Decoy Weights!
I had gone hunting with a friend who had these on all his decoys. After seeing them and using them with him, I went right out and bought enough to outfit my whole decoy collection. These are a little more expensive to buy, but you will save yourself the timeless headache of untangling all those lines and chipping your decoys with the old way of doing it. I just can not really say anything wrong with this product at all. It takes all the abuse that I give and keeps asking for more! You can use this product on any brand, size, and type of floater decoy.
November 8, 2009
Rated 5 out of 5 by jfraser the best weights
these are all i use and they are best I've seen on the market as far as decoy weights used for three seasons no problems
July 23, 2008
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The rubber cord is about a foot long or so . You tie your own decoy line to one end and the weight is on the other end. Wind the decoy line around the decoy's keel, then stretch the rubber cord around one more time and hook the weight onto the keel to get a tight, secure fit. They work great!A:
You make the cord as long as you want it.Just tie it to the keel and the other end to the anchor then wrap it around the keel.When you put the decoy out just use as much cord as needed.1 of 1
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