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deke question

Postby 'takeum' » Thu Dec 05, 2002 4:39 pm

I have always used all mallard decoys in my spread and I was wondering if a few pintails/woodies mixed in would make that much difference. Also, what do yall think about the motorized decoys? I use a floater mojo mallard and i believe that it spooks em sometimes. I've heard that the ducks are used to em because everyone and their brother uses them from Canada to the Gulf. thanks for the advise.
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Postby BPT » Thu Dec 05, 2002 4:43 pm

We have mostly mallards w/ afew woodys in there. Iv got a spinner but havent used it in 2 years. I saw your profile, What golf course do you work at.
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Postby jkm1272 » Thu Dec 05, 2002 4:48 pm

We have been using greenwing teal decoys mixed in with mallards. We put them off to one side alone. It adds a touch of realism to the spread. Sometimes if we are hunting on the edge of a field we will add some snow goose silouttes for cofidence.
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Postby tunica » Fri Dec 06, 2002 8:03 am

I try and mimic the blocks based on the types of ducks I've been seeing..
always place the different types together same as you would when you place mallards mix the males with the females ect.... :idea:
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Postby Bama Duck » Fri Dec 06, 2002 9:06 am

Mostly mallards but mix in about a half a dozen Gadwall dekes that I painted myself and put them in a group off to the side. I don't think that it is the type of "other" duck you use in your spread that gives it more reality it has to do with just using a few smaller sized dekes in your spread.
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Postby MemphisStockBroker » Fri Dec 06, 2002 12:11 pm

I don't understand why they don't sell the mojo ducks by the dozen, like normal dekes. Heck, they make 'em that fart, eat, swim, rock like my grandma and swim to specific GPS coordinates... wish they would make them with lazer-guided steel shot launchers so we wouldnt have to really hunt.... :lol:

seems to me varying your decoy sizes and types would look more realistic.
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Postby Nitro Mag » Fri Dec 06, 2002 12:21 pm

When I'm hunting fields, I always like to use a dozen or two pintail decoys. Seems to be give the ducks a little mor confidence its safe.
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Postby Unkljohn » Fri Dec 06, 2002 12:21 pm

I usually put some gadwalls in the mix too. It just looks more realistic to me. Whether it does to the ducks or not, who knows??
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Postby trigger » Fri Dec 06, 2002 3:07 pm

takeum, this is your ole pal in tupelo, congrats on the ring boy!! We need to throw those mojo's away!!
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Postby SoftCall » Fri Dec 06, 2002 10:40 pm

all mallards with a wad of teal tossed off to the side in a tight bunch.

Or just throw em all out in a big pile if you are in a hurry :wink:
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Postby bburress67 » Sat Dec 07, 2002 12:07 am

I use some pintail dekes at the furthest point of my spread. I think the white breasts show up good and gine some variation to the spread. I'm thinking about adding some teal dekes to get a size difference.
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decoy ?

Postby just_duckin_around » Mon Dec 09, 2002 12:32 pm

What I have been doing and it works fairly well, is using widgeon and gads in our spreads. Towards the end of the season ,after every duck in the country has been staring at mostly flambeau mallard drakes, well pull out drakes of our spreads. But really depends on the spot. If you every get a chance fly over a decoy spread, youll be suprised how bad decoys can look from the air.
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Postby Wildfowler » Mon Dec 09, 2002 1:39 pm

Is that a family spread Softcall? I mean family group. :wink: :wink:
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Postby Anatidae » Mon Dec 09, 2002 8:19 pm

'Depends on where you hunt how much pressure there is and what you're seein' there.
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Postby litlhitch » Mon Dec 09, 2002 8:26 pm

I've found that a dozen water keel bluebills set in their own little group beside the mallards, will pull'em in. Those things just bob and weave on the water and can be seen from a good distance. Ducks always land right next to them.
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