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Old 12-11-2006, 09:49 AM
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I'm trying to make a jerk cord for a couple of decoys and I need some help. What is the best way and the cheapest way to create a jerk cord. Any tips would help.
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Old 12-11-2006, 09:55 AM
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1- Tie out screw
1- Bungee cord
2- Decoys
50' of decoy line (or string)

Place tie out screw into mud, Attach bungee cord to screw,tie decoy line to bungee cord, attach decoys two-three feet apart. Pull string as needed to create movement on the water and in the decoy spread.

Good luck, a jerk string is one of the most effective tactics Waterfowlers have.
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Old 12-11-2006, 12:20 PM
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Default Feeder Butt Jerk String

I have used a feeder butt, just tying halfway down the anchor line with a heavier weight. Pulls the feeder down and makes very realistic movements of the feeder.
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Old 12-11-2006, 02:06 PM
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For deeper water or places where the screw tie out will not work, take a empty gallon paint can and fill with cement with a eye screw sticking out (best to paint all flat black). Attach string and yank away.
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Old 12-11-2006, 06:36 PM
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T Post (FENCE POST)
One screen door spring.
Decoy line
1 I bolt
and a Mojo stick.


Attach the spring to the t-post, tie line to that. Attach decoys to string as desired. run the string through an I bolt in mojo stick to hide the line pull line to where you are sitting and let rip tater chip
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tie a string around your neck and get your friend to pull it
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i took a 5lb weight a bungee cord and three decoys and a spool of decoy line. i attached the bungee to the weight and tied the decoy line onto it. i tied a decoy about every 3 feet and put a clip on the end were i didn't have to put the hole spool in my bag i could just clip it to the last decoy. sounds a little confusing i guess. It really got the water moving for us last year. really made the decoys come alive on nonwind days

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Old 10-22-2007, 05:17 PM
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Wow, that looks exactly like what I described.

No matter, a jerk cord is way better than a "rubberhead Mojo" mofo, mo betta spinning wing decoy...............

Gives the junior members something to do while waiting for Ducks.

I promise you, a jerk string will put birds in the freezer.
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A small anchor or eye bolt conreted into a coffee can works good for the weight, enjoy mine. Use two large swivels to attach the cord to the decoy line, saves a lot of tangling if they are seperated packing in and out.
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Knowing when to pull it and making sure the ducks don't see your arm flailing like a banshee is critical too.

We use a bell anchor, two bungee cords, decoys, and green nylon cord rope.

And remember...K.I.S.S
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i've used a small mushroom anchor.
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I bought one of the small folding Danforth-style kayak anchors. It has worked great & is the easiest, lightest anchor I have tried. They are available at most marine stores for about 10 bucks...

Here is an example - http://cgi.ebay.com/kayak-anchor_W0Q...QQcmdZViewItem
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Old 10-22-2007, 09:07 PM
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Wow, that looks exactly like what I described.

No matter, a jerk cord is way better than a "rubberhead Mojo" mofo, mo betta spinning wing decoy...............

Gives the junior members something to do while waiting for Ducks.

I promise you, a jerk string will put birds in the freezer.
i agree 100%. i have a mojo and we kill more birds with the jerk cord than the mojo anyday. Mojos just a little easier to use.
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