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<blockquote data-quote="BlackEagle1" data-source="post: 4457509" data-attributes="member: 18058"><p>I have had more experience with one than I want. The more complex the pole pattern the more problematic it will be. The belt likes to get twisted as it runs and eventually the twist get so bad it jumps or binds it all down. If your water isn't 100 % stable you will have to constantly adjust your pulley depth. The leaders from the decoy to the belt will steadily break and have to be rebuilt. Oh and don't forget if another decoy, a stick, or anything else hit the belt you'll get to wade out and work on your investment yet again. I have a fortune tied up in several swimmer systems because I hate jerk strings but honestly If I had it to do again...... my crew would be jerking cords.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlackEagle1, post: 4457509, member: 18058"] I have had more experience with one than I want. The more complex the pole pattern the more problematic it will be. The belt likes to get twisted as it runs and eventually the twist get so bad it jumps or binds it all down. If your water isn't 100 % stable you will have to constantly adjust your pulley depth. The leaders from the decoy to the belt will steadily break and have to be rebuilt. Oh and don't forget if another decoy, a stick, or anything else hit the belt you'll get to wade out and work on your investment yet again. I have a fortune tied up in several swimmer systems because I hate jerk strings but honestly If I had it to do again...... my crew would be jerking cords. [/QUOTE]
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