I am a total newb, been a few times with friends over the years, have gone a few times myself with varying success, but I am very green. I have decent access to public water in northern new england in some of the marshes along a big local lake, as well as some inland areas. Early season there are wood ducks and teal. Later season we get some mallards, some black ducks and a very few gadwalls, a pintail once in a while, etc. Of course some geese. But it's mostly teal, woodies and mallards I'm after, and is usually going to be in marshy areas along some of the streams that flow into a big lake. I'm really not interested in diving ducks. I currently own a mallard call and a whopping TWO mallard decoys, to which I have just tied a 50' cord so I can pull em around a little to create some movement. I would like to get a small decoy spread--95% of the time I'd either be hiking with it on my back, or it would go in a small kayak, so I'm thinking of getting a dozen decoys, and most days I might not even bring all of them. Hoping to get some insight on what to get as I imagine there's some junk out there that Id rather avoid, and take advantage of other's learning curve.
I'm thinking of just getting half a dozen mallard decoys and half a dozen teal decoys and calling that good to start. Good idea, bad idea? If bad, what do I need? Can you get smaller sets to mix a few of various species? I'd rather not have random half-sets of decoys laying around that I dont use.
Good suggestion for a brand & model decoys that is decent, durable, low-maintenence, not crazy $$, etc?
Suggestion for decoy weights? I've seen simple string and flexible weights, I've seen cables with big triangular weights, etc. What will I want after I have a season of dealing with decoys under my belt?
Best solution for carrying a small set of decoys either on my back or in a kayak? I have seen these massive mesh bags that seem way too big, and some really nice partitioned tote bags that friends who use bigger boats have, but neither seems ideal.
Anything else I need for a super spartan, bare-bones setup, thoughts or advice? Thanks in advance.
I'm thinking of just getting half a dozen mallard decoys and half a dozen teal decoys and calling that good to start. Good idea, bad idea? If bad, what do I need? Can you get smaller sets to mix a few of various species? I'd rather not have random half-sets of decoys laying around that I dont use.
Good suggestion for a brand & model decoys that is decent, durable, low-maintenence, not crazy $$, etc?
Suggestion for decoy weights? I've seen simple string and flexible weights, I've seen cables with big triangular weights, etc. What will I want after I have a season of dealing with decoys under my belt?
Best solution for carrying a small set of decoys either on my back or in a kayak? I have seen these massive mesh bags that seem way too big, and some really nice partitioned tote bags that friends who use bigger boats have, but neither seems ideal.
Anything else I need for a super spartan, bare-bones setup, thoughts or advice? Thanks in advance.