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Okay guys, a little about me, being relatively new to waterfowling, this past season was my first fully dedicated season but I did a little waterfowling the previous 2 seasons. It has become my favorite type of hunting so far for a few reasons, no need to worry about my smell, no need to be super quiet the entire time, we almost always get to shoot and the comradery is GREAT since you are always hunting with buddies by your side.
Now for the problems with waterfowl hunting. The gear adds up in a hurry for those of us that want to hit the water AND the fields to maximize our time knocking birds out of the sky. Decoys are not cheap, and they take up a lot of room either in your garage, your shed, your trunk, trailer, bed of the truck, side of the house, etc etc. And in order to hunt both water and land, you need decoys for both. I searched and searched for methods of using my floating goose decoys in the fields and there are some options out there. The options I found dont stack well, and they look like formed wire frames, they also dont look like you would get much motion out of your floater on the stands that are out there now. So I tried a few different ideas and prototypes and have come up with a great product (in my opinion). The ONLY problem I see with my product is the cost to my fellow hunters I would like to sell them too. I think the part will last a life time 10 times over, and it will stack great for less space required, and it will allow you to turn your floating goose decoys into FULL BODY field decoys with a bit of motion and VISIBLE FEET and LEGS that may help sway wary birds into landing in your spread.
Okay, all my talk aside about why these are going to be great, my cost to build and powder coat them puts the price up there a fair bit more than other options out there. This is the reason for my topic here. Would these be worth it to YOU and could you see these being a useful tool in your bag of tricks to shoot more geese. I would market them in sets of 6 or 12 stands, half being the taller stand and the other half being the lower stand. And think about NOT needing to buy more FB's for field hunting when you can now use your FB Floaters. Anyways, heres the pics. Still working on my laser cutting costs to bring down my manufacturing cost to make them affordable to guys just like you and me, but if there is little to no interest, I'll make enough for myself and my buddies and call it a day




Okay guys, a little about me, being relatively new to waterfowling, this past season was my first fully dedicated season but I did a little waterfowling the previous 2 seasons. It has become my favorite type of hunting so far for a few reasons, no need to worry about my smell, no need to be super quiet the entire time, we almost always get to shoot and the comradery is GREAT since you are always hunting with buddies by your side.
Now for the problems with waterfowl hunting. The gear adds up in a hurry for those of us that want to hit the water AND the fields to maximize our time knocking birds out of the sky. Decoys are not cheap, and they take up a lot of room either in your garage, your shed, your trunk, trailer, bed of the truck, side of the house, etc etc. And in order to hunt both water and land, you need decoys for both. I searched and searched for methods of using my floating goose decoys in the fields and there are some options out there. The options I found dont stack well, and they look like formed wire frames, they also dont look like you would get much motion out of your floater on the stands that are out there now. So I tried a few different ideas and prototypes and have come up with a great product (in my opinion). The ONLY problem I see with my product is the cost to my fellow hunters I would like to sell them too. I think the part will last a life time 10 times over, and it will stack great for less space required, and it will allow you to turn your floating goose decoys into FULL BODY field decoys with a bit of motion and VISIBLE FEET and LEGS that may help sway wary birds into landing in your spread.
Okay, all my talk aside about why these are going to be great, my cost to build and powder coat them puts the price up there a fair bit more than other options out there. This is the reason for my topic here. Would these be worth it to YOU and could you see these being a useful tool in your bag of tricks to shoot more geese. I would market them in sets of 6 or 12 stands, half being the taller stand and the other half being the lower stand. And think about NOT needing to buy more FB's for field hunting when you can now use your FB Floaters. Anyways, heres the pics. Still working on my laser cutting costs to bring down my manufacturing cost to make them affordable to guys just like you and me, but if there is little to no interest, I'll make enough for myself and my buddies and call it a day























































