Wade2131 wrote:I was watching video and reading forums on decoy placements and preparation. WOW some people suggested 50 to 100 decoys
!! I am sticking with a dozen or so like you guys suggested.
The number of decoys really depends on the situation...
If you hunt a place that holds lots of ducks you will need more decoys to mimic the real world situation and the opposite if there are not many ducks around.
Also, some places don't require any decoys if you are on the "X"
Some places I hunt with 0-6 decoys, others I hunt with 8-10 dozen.
Wade2131 wrote:Question is rigging the decoy, how long should the anchor string be, I know it depends on where your hunting and the water depth. But should the decoy have a lot of slack to move around? Should the anchor attached to the front or back of the decoy?
Some slack is best. If there is any current you will need either slack in the line or excessive weight to hold the decoy in place (just like a boat anchor).
Also, some slack allows for movement in the wind and movement is a key feature in a decoy spread.
Wade2131 wrote:There are per rigged systems to about 60 inches, is it better to build your own or buy per rigged anchors?
Sorry for the stupid questions but this is the greenhorn forum
That depends on what you value, your time or your money?
Wade2131 wrote:Any comments on why electronic calls are not allowed? We can use electronic calls for predator hunting etc,
Because the government says so... It is illegal to throw corn in a pond and hunt anywhere near it, but go right ahead and flood a corn field... no one really knows why the government does anything it does.
Wade2131 wrote:Thx
Wade
You are welcome!
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