Texas Rig Decoy Weights - 6 oz (12-Pack)
$36.99
Why it works
Recurring review themes
Across the reviews, the same themes keep coming up: cleaner storage, quicker deployment, and enough weight for the wind and water most duck hunters actually see.
Cleaner pickup
“The tangle-free coated steel wire is an upgrade from monofilament lines and prevents kinks.”
Chickadee1975
Sep 27, 2025
More hold in mixed conditions
“Where I hunt we get a little current flow and usually some wind, enough where the 4 ounce weights don't consistently hold.”
Another Amazon Buyer
Sep 4, 2025
Ready for repeat hunts
“The 6 oz weights hold the decoys in place perfectly, and the cables are tough, tangle-free, and easy to manage.”
Mike
Nov 11, 2025
Choose the right setup
For most hunters, 6 oz lands in the sweet spot: enough hold to keep decoys planted, light enough to carry, and fast enough to drop when you are racing the light.
Twelve pre-rigged 6 oz anchors with coated cable, stainless swivels, aluminum crimps, and the carry hardware needed to bundle the spread fast.
Quick comparison
4 oz
Easiest carry
Best fit
Protected ponds and easy carries
Wind confidence
Light breeze
Depth comfort
Shallow water
Setup feel
Fastest to carry
6 oz
Best all-around pick
Best fit
Most marsh, pond, and mixed-condition hunts
Wind confidence
Everyday 10-20 mph wind
Depth comfort
Typical shallow-to-mid marsh depth
Setup feel
Best balance of speed and hold
8 oz
Most planted feel
Best fit
Open water, stronger current, or extra pull
Wind confidence
Heavier wind or bigger decoys
Depth comfort
Deeper water with longer-rig preference
Setup feel
Most planted but heavier in hand
| Weight | 4 oz Easiest carry | 6 oz Best all-around pick | 8 oz Most planted feel |
|---|---|---|---|
| Best fit | Protected ponds and easy carries | Most marsh, pond, and mixed-condition hunts | Open water, stronger current, or extra pull |
| Wind confidence | Light breeze | Everyday 10-20 mph wind | Heavier wind or bigger decoys |
| Depth comfort | Shallow water | Typical shallow-to-mid marsh depth | Deeper water with longer-rig preference |
| Setup feel | Fastest to carry | Best balance of speed and hold | Most planted but heavier in hand |
Fit notes
Best in shallow freshwater
These rigs shine in shallow freshwater hunts. If your season pushes deeper, saltier, or rougher than that, these are the tradeoffs to plan around.
Buyer note
The 48-inch rigs are strongest in marsh, pond, timber, and other shallow-water setups.
“I wish the cord was longer as I hunt in areas that have deeper waters.”
Buyer note
6 oz is the better choice when hold matters most, but hunters packing long walks may still prefer a lighter rig in calmer water.
“My biggest thing is that the 6oz weight is too much for 4 ft decoy lines for most applications. I like 3 or 4 oz weig...”
Buyer note
The carry system works well, but hunters rigging up in freezing weather may prefer a little more loop room for bulkier gloves.
“I just wish the loops were a bit bigger, specifically because I hunt in really cold weather.”
Seen in the field
Customer-submitted photo and video showing how the rig carries, lays out, and comes back together after a hunt.
“Thin, flexible, snag-free lines with clean shrink-wrapped loops.”
T. Anderson focused on the coated wire, bank weights, and wrapped loops as the reasons this set feels ready to hunt right out of the pack.
Shared by T. Anderson
Sep 5, 2025 / 1 helpful

“Set up and clean up much faster, allowing for more time to hunt.”
Amber Lynn called out the bundled carry hardware, shrink-wrapped crimps, and tidy pickup as the main quality signal in hand.
Authenticity note
4-star review. Overall positive, with one watch item: she would prefer a slightly higher-quality snap swivel for long-term use.
Amber Lynn
Sep 10, 2025
Keeps your decoys organized
Details and support
If you want the dimensions, fit guidance, or a deeper rigging read before you buy, it is all here.
Start with the complete rigging guide, then use the field reports for windy water and current.
Read the complete guide for setup steps, weight selection, and transport tips.
Read the guide