I hunt the snake river in Idaho, no boat, walk in to hunt. This year where I hunt the river is about 3' higher than previous years, and expected to rise another 1-2' by end of December. This makes the current so fast my decoys will not hold in place, in addition, if they would, It's to deep for my waders to walk out and get them where they should be. I tried the diver rig, big weight and clipped on the decoys. It worked ok, but the current was so strong, that the first decoy looked like it was feeding being pulled under, but they made so much noise from rushing water around them. Any ideas of what to do? My issue is I have friends visiting in January from out of state just to duck hunt for two weeks. Any ideas on how to make this work in my favor?