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Posted 1 Month ago
Atomic Mojo
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Hi

I an avid duck hunter and I'm puchasing decoys. I've heard many agruments as to the number of decoys one should have on a set. mallards are the duck of chois and were hunting small to arge beaver ponds and occasional small lake. Any advice would be good?

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Posted 1 Month ago
Don
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Hate to say it, but the answer I would have to give would be 'depends.' In general, I tend to use smaller spreads on smaller water. I regularly hunt some small ponds near large bodies of water. I will use between 6 and 24 dekes for this water. However, when I switch to bigger water, I will usually switch to larger spreads, 5 or 6 dozen or more sometimes. Time of the year also impacts the number of decoys I use. Early in the year, before the migration gets in really heavy swing, I will use smaller, family-sized sets of decoys. Later in the year, when the ducks are grouping for the big trip south, the larger flocks will not often even pause for anything smaller than 3-4 dozen. Hunting pressure may also impact number of dekes required. Lower pressure may allow you to get by with fewer decoys. I live up north, so the birds I am shooting have not been under a lot of pressure. I have heard that by the time the birds get down south, into Arkansas and Texas, that big sprea! ds are a must.

Hunting beaver dams will probably allow you to get by with smaller sets of decoys. Too many on a small bit of water can sometimes spook the birds also. I have found that a good rule of thumb is to let the birds tell you what they are looking for. If the birds are traveling in small groups (singles up to 8-10 birds) go with a smaller spread and see if you get a good response. If you are seeing large flocks, plan on placing lots of decoys.

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Posted 1 Month ago
NFC-Gurukid
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On small water, at least a dozen. It also helps if you throw in a few 'local' species, away from the main set (i.e. woodies, pintails, etc.) Good luck, ....carry on. noah

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