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Well guys Iv been looking around and can't seam to find a place that has this!
I'm going to be building a small decoy and gear trailer!
Who has pictures of there set-up, how do you like ,what what would you change?
Well guys Iv been looking around and can't seam to find a place that has this!
I'm going to be building a small decoy and gear trailer!
Who has pictures of there set-up, how do you like ,what what would you change?
Never heard of a manufacturer having decoy specific trailers? Most guys use an enclosed utility trailer and either build it with hooks for hanging decoys, decoy bags, etc or pile the decoys on the floor and lash layout blinds to the walls with bungee set ups. Some build shelves, some have battery holders and rig in spot lights on the sides or rear for setting up in the dark. The choices are endless. I have even seen trailers with gun racks and the guns ride in the trailer with the rest of the gear.
My hunting partners and I reinforced the walls of our trailer with 2x4s then spaced hooks for decoy bags. Also mounted spot lights on the inside of the swinging rear doors for early morning set up. Blinds lay on the floor at the moment. Trailer was definitely a good investment.
I use an enclosed trailer for all my gear but I just pack the decoys in as I go. I have saw some setups where guys have made slide out shelves using cabinet hardware. That way they 3 or 4 layers that they can slide out one at a time to setup or take down. I don't have pictures but try to visualize 3 or 4 shelves sliding out the back on cabinet hardware stacked on top of each other with enough room in between for a row of decoys.