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re: Please School Me on Duck Decoys

Posted on 2/3/16 at 8:31 pm to
Posted by Homey the Clown
Member since Feb 2009
5719 posts
Posted on 2/3/16 at 8:31 pm to
Thanks for the advice. We already have a few dozen mallards, and i bought another dozen today, and another of the guys in the blind will get prolly another dozen of them. I doubled down on the $22 carvers edge half dozen teal, and got a dozen blue wing, and a dozen green wing.

That puts me at 2.5 dozen green wing, a dozen blue wing, and a dozen mallared for a grand total of $157.

Thoughts?
Posted by BLM
ATL
Member since Oct 2011
746 posts
Posted on 2/3/16 at 9:00 pm to
My experience over the last 20yrs or so says get cheap deals wherever you can find them...don't spend a lot of money on the latest sizes/shapes/colors/etc. if you're where the birds want to be you can kill them over painted Coke bottles. In the rice fields we run a flapper or two for the first few hrs of daylight because teal try to land on em...regardless of whether or not you have teal decoys in the spread. In the fields I like a big spread that gets picked up every day or at least moved around every day so it looks different. Also, don't forget to get out the blind every hour or so and muddy up the water.
Posted by 1234567k
Baton rouge
Member since Nov 2015
2067 posts
Posted on 2/3/16 at 9:35 pm to
Size matters
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