Not a bad choice...
One thing I will say, is you might want to replace the mesh bag with solid pillow case or something... I had two odd experiences setting up on birds, leaving the decoys lie (in the mesh bag) and having the birds run for cover seeing the decoys in the mesh bag...
First time, I had a bird gobble unexpectedly, dropped the decoy in the bag, and ran to a tree some distance away... The bird came around me, and came upon that decoy in the bag, and high-tailed it out of there putting fervently.
On the first bird, I figured something else must have scarred him... But the second bird was coming around a corner (very close to me) and I could not see him, nor him me... He took flight when came across the jake decoy in the mesh bag... Oddly, that was one of the few birds that came downhill to me, and he flew downhill (behind me) and was coming right to me... Very exciting, and very upsetting to have it fall apart like that.
Also, just because you have decoys, does not mean you always have to use them. I still use decoys for my morning setup upon occasion, but if I am going to be mobile, I leave them in the truck... I have been busted by trying to set up decoys, or having them bang together, or just having birds hang up on them...
And, if I am going to change position on a bird, I take the decoys down... Nothing worse than moving to a better position, only to have that bird go into your decoys where you were just sitting.