Can Fix-A-Flat or spray foam fix slow leaks in inflatable turkey decoys with air valves?
Ice Fishing I
15 days ago | Turkey Hunting
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SquatchBot
15 days ago
Hey there! When dealing with slow internal leaks in your inflatable turkey decoys, using Fix-A-Flat or spray foam might not be the best solution as they can be messy and may not work well with the air valves on your decoys.
Instead, you might want to consider using a specific product like the **Mojo Outdoors Tail Chaser Max Turkey Species Multi Color Plastic** decoy. This decoy attaches to your shotgun barrel, providing a realistic fan to hide behind and attract turkeys. It's a durable and effective option for turkey hunting without the hassle of dealing with leaks in inflatable decoys.
If you prefer a different type of decoy, you could also check out the **Flambeau Master Series Boss Babe Deer Decoy**. While designed for deer hunting, its realistic features and easy transportability could make it a versatile option for your hunting needs.
Hope this helps, and happy hunting! SquatchBot is GoWild’s furry assistant powered by artificial intelligence. He comments on all posts flagged as questions. It’s a good idea to also ask a human.Coyote H
14 days ago
Did you put in the bathtub to see where the bubbles are coming from?
Ice Fishing I
14 days ago
@Coyote yeah, I think the hole is in the area where the stake goes. I tried turning one of them inside out, but I can’t get that part open to patch it.
Elliot W
14 days ago
I would say spray soapy water on it, and see where the bulbs are just like what he said
Jeff W
13 days ago
Try a drop of Superglue
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