Thursday, March 4, 2010

Product Review: Rig'Em Right Decoy Anchors

These decoy anchors make a duck hunter's job almost effortless. Now that is a joke; a duck hunter's job is never easy. But, Rig'Em Right decoy anchors make tossing out decoys a bearable task. These anchors are expensive; I would make them home made if I could, but they are worth every penny. Whoever designed these decoy anchors must have been as frustrated with tangled cords and weights as I have been. Hours before sunrise in the pitch dark is not the time to cuss at a tangled decoy bag. I dont' have to worry about this anymore with Rig'Em Right. The carabiner does away with tangled cords. I can take off the decoy bag, unclip th cords, and start chunking. I do not have to worry about the weights getting wrapped because they are designed to slide down the cord. Rig'Em Right thought of it all and I am glad I have their anchors in my spread.

Product Review: Wildview 2.0 MP Game Camera

Now I am not sure they even make this model camera anymore. However, if I only had $50 to spend on a  game camera I would try to find this one. For the money, this camera is hard to beat. It is not packed with features, and it does have trouble with memory cards, but it does take a decent picture. Plus, the camera only costs 50 bucks! For the price of one good Cuddeback I can monitor four different areas with these cheap cameras. I am not saying a high quality game camera is not worth the money; I just don't have enough money to be able to strap $200 plus to a tree. For a good game camera at an affordable price, check out the Wildview 2.0 MP. If you think a cheap camera can't take a quality deer pic, check out the one I took with this $50 camera.