NuffDaddy wrote:
You can also set up a boat blind on open water and get divers to decoy. At least around here you can.
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
I tend to agree. I avoid any patterns if possible. Bootlip at his rice blind sets up a giant J pattern with his 400+ decoys. It's about a quarter mile long.aunt betty wrote:Once read an article on this subject in DU magazine...it had aerial photos of ducks, not decoys.
The jist of the article was that live ducks tended to be spread out, and random.
Hope this helps.
J's, C's, W's and that sort of thinking is confusing and complicates something that's actually simple.
gila-river wrote:Great, now the cops want to install dishwashers to. Just do your job Red and stop encroaching on our rights to replace appliances. That is not the responsibility of police.:lol:
sweet drawing. Looks like fleas jumping off a dog's assNuffDaddy wrote:Forgot to add. When the groups would land they would form a line and swim to the first big group they landed by. Then they would disperse swimming between the big groups and around on their own. The hens would normally either be in the big groups or with at least one male. The drakes would be the ones in their own.
gila-river wrote:Great, now the cops want to install dishwashers to. Just do your job Red and stop encroaching on our rights to replace appliances. That is not the responsibility of police.:lol:
The Duck Hammer wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:
You can also set up a boat blind on open water and get divers to decoy. At least around here you can.
Are you saying that divers will decoy to just a boat? Wtf?
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
Redbeard wrote:sweet drawing. Looks like fleas jumping off a dog's assNuffDaddy wrote:Forgot to add. When the groups would land they would form a line and swim to the first big group they landed by. Then they would disperse swimming between the big groups and around on their own. The hens would normally either be in the big groups or with at least one male. The drakes would be the ones in their own.
gila-river wrote:Great, now the cops want to install dishwashers to. Just do your job Red and stop encroaching on our rights to replace appliances. That is not the responsibility of police.:lol:
Redbeard wrote:Believe it or not, Tiler uses just enough decoys to put out a penis shaped spread. 45' long with a 6' head
Redbeard wrote:Believe it or not, Tiler uses just enough decoys to put out a penis shaped spread. 45' long with a 6' head
Hey! Tiler's my friend man! He usually points it at the neighbor's club or TexasNuffDaddy wrote:Redbeard wrote:Believe it or not, Tiler uses just enough decoys to put out a penis shaped spread. 45' long with a 6' head
Does he put the head facing him or away?
gila-river wrote:Great, now the cops want to install dishwashers to. Just do your job Red and stop encroaching on our rights to replace appliances. That is not the responsibility of police.:lol:
he might do they balls early in the season when the ducks aren't used to seeing big spreads. But as the season wears on he neuters his spread when the ducks becoming wary of bigger spreadsAKPirate wrote:Redbeard wrote:Believe it or not, Tiler uses just enough decoys to put out a penis shaped spread. 45' long with a 6' head
Just the cock and no balls?
gila-river wrote:Great, now the cops want to install dishwashers to. Just do your job Red and stop encroaching on our rights to replace appliances. That is not the responsibility of police.:lol:
Redbeard wrote:aunt betty wrote:Once read an article on this subject in DU magazine...it had aerial photos of ducks, not decoys.
The jist of the article was that live ducks tended to be spread out, and random.
Hope this helps.
J's, C's, W's and that sort of thinking is confusing and complicates something that's actually simple.
Later in the season, if I'm hunting my mallard/ teal spots, we tend to use less and less decoys, simply because they're aren't as many of them around in the late season. But areas differ in terms of "hot times of the season."
women claim its true. But I've played with enough tits to know its not true at allFlintRiverFowler wrote:Redbeard wrote:aunt betty wrote:Once read an article on this subject in DU magazine...it had aerial photos of ducks, not decoys.
The jist of the article was that live ducks tended to be spread out, and random.
Hope this helps.
J's, C's, W's and that sort of thinking is confusing and complicates something that's actually simple.
Later in the season, if I'm hunting my mallard/ teal spots, we tend to use less and less decoys, simply because they're aren't as many of them around in the late season. But areas differ in terms of "hot times of the season."
This has kinda been my thought here in late season, also on the public land where the groups are small to begin with. Bigger isn't always better huh
gila-river wrote:Great, now the cops want to install dishwashers to. Just do your job Red and stop encroaching on our rights to replace appliances. That is not the responsibility of police.:lol:
aunt betty wrote:My honey hole is a big hole but has a small LZ.
There are times when ducks almost lite, but then fly under the canopy to exit.
I BLOCK those exits with decoys thus forcing them to land or fly over the decoys. Ducks will almost never fly directly over decoys when down under the trees. They don't want to get t-boned by ducks taking off the water.
Use this knowledge and start using decoys like a fence...
Its counterintuitive but that is very, very good information.
Nevermind...
I'm a nut.
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