Protect your expensive goose decoys from the elements, rough handling, or the family dog with this specially designed goose decoy bag. Built to store six goose decoys at once, the bag offers full-body protection, with included head covers to protect the flocking from damage. The bag is also a breeze to transport, with a shoulder strap and convenient double grab handles. And once you return from the hunt, you can easily suspend the bag and decoys in the basement or garage using the included hanging hooks. Best of all, the decoy bag is rugged and long-lasting, helping it hold up to many seasons of use and abuse.
About Final Approach In the late 1980s, a weathered guide hunkered down in a hand-dug coffin pit in the far out fields of eastern Washington. Exposed to the elements and extremely uncomfortable--as grit and dirt rolled down the collar of his shirt only to settle in the small of his back--the guide was struck with a thought that's familiar to entrepreneurs everywhere: "There has to be a better way." Three sleepless weeks later, Ron Latschaw released the Slider, a layout blind for hunting geese. Born from Latschaw's original invention, Final Approach has been offering the hunting market's most effective and durable waterfowling layout blinds and accessories since 1993. Final Approach has a simple philosophy: develop a premium brand by brining to market honest, hardworking, no-nonsense gear that lasts. By waterfowlers for waterfowlers, Final Approach is headquartered in Overland Park, Kansas.
Owner Reviews, Ratings, Comments and Criticism
i bought this bag from rogers for 29.99. i thought i was getting a deal, but when i got these bags, the slots are 6x1, not 3x2. that was my mistake. these bags do NOT fit my Dakota decoys full body canada geese. it is a very tight fit, and i dont feel like my decoys are getting the amount of protection that they deserve. the head bags are a great feature, saves me money buying tube socks for all my decoy heads! i would recommend Rig Em Right Bags to everyone, they just WORK. the bad thing about having all the slots in line is that when you pick the bag up, the ends sag a bit, and it feels like i could loose decoys of the slots on the ends. the 3slot by 2 slot bags are more stable, and easier to stack up ( with decoys in them. )
also, there is no where to put my bases! im going to have to figure out how to stash my bases in my already full Rig Em Right DP3 bags!