 Hey everybody welcome back to the channel it's Titus here. I've been thinking about this video for probably a year and I'm just now getting to it it's really not that big a deal it's a pretty simple video to be honest with you but I wanted to go over something a setup that we do a mobile hunting duck hunting setup for you guys today so I'm gonna do the bigger mobile setup so it's still mobile and I'm gonna go over my gear and all the links will be down in the description below then I'm gonna go over like a minimalist like even smaller than this because this is already cutting the way down compared to what most people do but we do it all the time and we're very successful in the field duck hunting so let's start open it up and we'll go over everything and if I don't know the proper name of the product trust me it'll be down in the description below you guys can check it out so let's get started first off we have the rig and right waterfowl backpack I believe it's called the refuge runner I bought it last year I'm not going to go in all detail of it I'm just going to show you what I've used before so it's got the backpack straps it's got the waist belt and you can cinch it up get everything you want so there's multiple things that this is used for so for instance like this right here is really they made it if you look on the picture it's meant to be used for like a a spinner wing so you put the spinner wing in there and then you can put the the poles right here but you can use it for wherever you want so I actually ended up just put my marsh seat so I'm just showing you guys my load out for a mobile duck hunting gear when I say mobile duck hunting I'm talking about if you set up in a spot you're like okay this is where we're gonna hunt you put your decoys out and then all of a sudden you realize the bird's one over there like 200 yards then I like the setup because I can throw everything back in make a quick move and I don't have to take 30 minutes to pick everything up and then reset up so that's what we're doing okay so what I got in here first off is my marsh seat this got this on here so it doesn't sink down the mud too deep but it's just an abry marsh seat to pop it down like that that's how it works this is I've used these for years and years and years and I think this is like my third one after all these years of duck hunting so that's in there and then we'll get on the inside so this opens up really wide I only put like you can take come take a look down inside there you can see that I haven't even taken up but basically about a quarter of the space in there and that's six decoys I believe but the next thing I do for my mobile setup is I really really really like the Dakota decoy hackable mallards I mean I can't remember the weight on these but it's so stinking light I mean it's like it weighs nothing and you can even if you want you can pull the bottom on here and squeeze it let air out and really compact it down so in my opinion these are the best decoys for sure not only for looks I mean I just like the looks of many ways but the fact that you can compress all the air out and pack them down for you know to be mobile and their flocked heads this will be I think this is the second season on these maybe third I can't remember Tom's gone first but anyways so I got those in there and like I said you seen there's so much room to put if you want more it's not like oh man if I'm backpacking I can't have that many decoys no you can you can have a bunch so anyways one of the other things I really like we like having here to bring motion is the Higdon pulsator and now be careful on your regulations because you know battery operated things some states might not allow us to be careful on that but what it does it just creates a nice ripple the water goes in spurts moves it causes ripples birds like it and it really looks going to spread it makes it look realistic so that's in there and I'm going to pull the rest of these decoys out but this is I mean this is exactly what I carry so there's three four Drake mallards and then two here mallards and that pulsator that's this is exactly what I take besides I don't have the shotgun out here with me so it doesn't really matter you guys know it's obvious but another thing that I throw in here is the motion ducts trickery system so not maybe always every time do I use it but at least it gives me the option to create that motion on the water and I can use four of those decoys set them up on here and then I get my jerk string and it gives my gives me my motion so it just depends there's days I want to use this and then there's days it's like I feel like the pulsator is just enough because sometimes I'll set up with just like two decoys and the pulsator I mean it really depends on how big your pot your pothole is you know so anyways that's always in there with the jerk string like I said the shells shotgun and shells the only thing I don't have in here that's just a given and then here's my blind bag that I've used and I don't use this on every hunt but this is the rig them right bag how about this last year used it I can't say I use it all the time but I used it quite a bit but it's it gives just enough stuff that you need in there I'm not going to go over it's not a review of this bag but this is what I use that's everything besides the shotgun and the shoulder strap which I'll show you in the next back that's kind of my bigger minimalist mobile deck kind of setup okay that's it right there of course I got my calls on me and that's about it okay now let's go over the super minimalist setup so and I love this Thomas gets full props for this right here so you can get these on amazon it's a earth pack this is a 30 liter if I had to do over again I would probably get the 40 liter but they're cheap they're super cheap on amazon I can't remember it doesn't matter you guys can look it up in the links but this is a dry bag so we hunt a lot in marshes and we use like I said these seats to where you know it's not like you're hunting out of a boat it's not like you're out in a blind off the water you're in the water so to try to create a platform or lay your stuff on the toolies it just means you're knocking your cover over and I don't like doing that so this you can literally put your stuff in here so what I would do is I would throw this I'm talking this is very minimalist you can some of you guys may say there's no way you can kill ducks like that but we do it all the time I'll do this and I'll crunch down to these I guess I could show you real quick we're almost done with this video but so you do that I mean you can literally pull these in half these are the Dakota decoy pack we'll see that I can stick easily to in here with all my stuff I do not take a blind bag with me when I go in that this is my blind bag and my decoy back it's my everything okay and I even put a camera in there but I can stick two more of those in plus the pulsator let this thing go back out and I got my decoys and I go find a little hole where mallards are at and I'm telling you right now it works we've done it time and time and time again I can't tell you how many times this setup has worked but I'll show you what else is in here that I didn't put in that one so this is the sling honestly when you're walking out there you want the gun sling I do anyways because you know it's just everything's on your back you don't have to carry nothing in your hands it's just nice so I use that tangle-free shoulder strap and then this is to me is big because you've got to have this and that's a duck strap because if you got your pulsator in there you got a couple decoys in there you got your shells in there you got your duck hole whatever you're putting in there you got to have a strap because let's say you shoot even if you shoot two or three mallards only you can't stuff me here with all the other stuff then it won't even fold up or clamp okay so I take this with me if I shoot two three four five birds then I got this thrown over my shoulder on one side and then I put this on my back and that's what I love about this this dry bag is it's got shoulder straps and I mean that's that's money like you know none of your stuff's gonna get wet and just like any other dry bag you just fold up a little bit depending on how much your stuff you have in there and then you buckle it and that's the setup that's the minimalist setup I also got my shells in here kind of the heavy metal three inch four shot that's what I carry on me but that's it so I'm gonna throw in what I use my shells my duck strap this would already be on my gun I'm just gonna throw the pulsator or you can substitute it for the motion ducks I'll just put one decoy in there and I'll be honest to you what I do is because I don't like carrying things if I don't have to as I put the seat the seat actually goes in there I adjust this though because with these seats you can adjust the height just to make it fit in a little bit better it comes out so I'll probably rest it is so I don't touch it since season there it goes slide that down just be careful not to tear your decoy up or the bag and going out there just walking out to the duck hunting spot that's how I'll go with it out there just like that that's my setup and I get out there pop it open I sit on my seat put throw my decoys out I roll this thing up like tight to where it's like it's good these are gonna float right and literally I've had my camera in there my phone I throw it over in the water and it floats and not a single thing gets wet so you have nothing to worry about that is our mobile duck hunting setup very simple short easy video just throw this out there to you guys if you're wondering you need some tips and advice on that kind of stuff these are both proven I've done it both ways this is if you want to carry a little more decoys probably fit honestly about 30 decoys in there especially depending on what kind you get and if you want to make it lighter yourself I get the Dakota decoy packables honestly they're super light and you can really get your spinner this actually has a shotgun holder so whatever way you want to go if you want to go super light you can use the dry bag or you can go a little bit more to be mobile and use the refugee drawing rig and right and there's some other brands out there Avery makes a brand that Thomas uses too so anyways that's everything for our mobile duck hunting gear setup I'll just help some of you guys what do you guys do what are you in the comments down below let me know what you guys do and kind of what your setups are maybe there's some things that little tricks of the trade that you guys have learned if you guys have any questions on gear some other suggestions just ask me down below be more than happy to help you guys don't forget to subscribe to the channel and we'll see you guys on the next one