Ure-a-Duck Decoy's
H-Bar
Float Your Motion Decoy in any depth of water

The H-Bar was developed for the Serious Waterfowler. The Unique but simple design creates a way for you to float all of Ure-a-Ducks Motion Decoys. This Product has revolutionized the use of Motion Decoys. By having up to 3 Motion Decoys in your spread.

One of the problems with using Motion Decoys is the length of poles. This problem became real obvious when hunting for open water Ducks. When Water is deeper than 7 feet the use of a pole is almost prohibited. The H-bar cured all of these problems. The H-bar is built out of sturdy PVC electric conduit; all parts are secured by d-pins. The H-bar frame is supported by four of your floating decoys. The uprights are made out the same metal conduit that you would normally use for all Ure-a-Ducks Motion Decoys. (Look at How to Use)

The Greatest use of the H-Bar is to keep your decoys facing the wind. The H-Bar is anchored in the same way that you anchor a normal floating decoy, just use more weight. When the wind and waves hit it will float into the wind just like a floating decoy.


Hunting Ideas

The Proper use of the H-Bar somewhat varies. The idea of having multiple motion decoys in a hunting spread is exciting. The H-bar gives you that opportunity. Placing the H-Bar in the middle of the spread with 3D Flappers works well on the puddlers. We put up to 2 H-Bars in the spread at a time. 3D Flappers unlike spinning wing decoys don't flare birds. So using the H-bar with Flappers for puddlers is great method of puddle duck hunting.

If you are using the 3D Wind-Mallard on the H-Bar, then a different concept is needed. Try placing the H-Bar leading into the decoy spread. This gives you the attracting motion and lets the ducks see the floating decoys for the landing area.

Diver hunting is a completely different style of hunting. The H-Bar is the most successful method of Diver Duck Hunting I have ever seen. We use both the 3D Wind-Ducks and the 3D Flapper in the spread of divers. We often Hunt from the Boat Blind. We place the triple bird H-Bars in the spread at the lead of the spread and sometime at the middle and the Lead. This will force the Ducks to fly the line of decoys and take their eyes off of your blind. The Advantage to hunting with the 3D Wind-Diver is you never need to change batteries. We H-Bar diver hunt with the 3D Flappers primarily when the wind is variable and light. Another advantage to the 3D Wind-Duck is they float. So matter what rogue wave may hit, you don't have to worry about loosing your Motion Decoy. If you hunt with a single motion decoy on a H-Bar you can be sure that birds will be distracted from the blind. Two motion Decoys on a H-Bar give you twice as much motion, which will help for further distance attracting. Using 3 is truly the ultimate; this gives you a look of a small flock coming down to the spread. With the decreasing pole height the decoys look like they truly on the way down. Look for some articles in your favorite waterfowl magazines describing methods of hunting with the H-Bar.

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Prices:
*All But the Good Golly Goose H-Bar come in a Convenient Carry Case.

*Single Decoy H-Bar $29.95

*Double Decoy H-Bar $34.95

*Triple Decoy H-Bar $39.95

Good Golly Goose Double H-Bar $59.95


Get 4 plastic Decoys from your decoy bag. Drill hole 1/4 inch in the middle of the keel. Be sure not to cut hole in the decoy.

•  Take H-Bar out of bag, you will have 3 parts the to end sections, the center section, and the upright poles. Align the end with center section.

Important:

H-bar Pins are drilled and put in place after assembly. This means you will need to look at pieces hole alignment to insure proper fit.

Tip:

After assembling the H-Bar the first time. You may want to mark the alignment to insure you will be able to assemble easily in the future.

•  Once you have both end in the correct hole alignment. Place pins in holes.

Now set your H-bar on the ground and place your upright pole or poles. Be sure to check for your pin alignment. You may want to mark them after the first assembly.

•  Place the pins in the poles.

•  Now your H-Bar is assemble next you will add your decoys.

•  Take your decoy and run a string, wire, or in our demo a quality electrical tie in the keel.



 





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