Waterfowl decoy spread

Hnthrdr

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What habitat do you hunt primarily? Rivers, creeks, sloughs, marsh, ponds, lakes, reservoirs? What are the birds doing in your area? Big migratory flocks, local ducks, early season, mid and late will matter. As far as decoys I like my avian x floaters and I he flat bottom recessed keel ones especially. A dozen- two dozen can be plenty, big water usually means big spreads to me, small water, smaller spreads. Remember think of them as traffic cones, position them in a way that will allow the birds you are decoying to approach and land with ease. I was a duck hunting idiot before I got into anything else and ducks will frustrate you to no end some days especially educated birds, but best reward is decoying birds hands down, noting like a fully committed fully cupped up duck or ducks diving into your decoys. You want to go down the rabbit hole let me know I love talking decoys and tinkering with spreads. Oh also duck hunting more than just about anything your hide/ blind matters a ton, be in the shade, don’t move and don’t be flashing your face up at the birds.
 

shader112

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What area are you hunting? Walk in, boat in, hunting from a boat? If walking in, I'd suggest investing in a jet sled, marsh seat, jerk rig, 1 doz texas rigged mallards and another 6-12 of species in the area. Teal are always good as they are smaller and lighter. The jet sled makes lugging stuff around much easier. Maybe a spinner too, teal love the spinner
 
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Match the species your getting in your area. Also I'm a big fan of keeping my spread simple. If you are in a area where your getting huge flocks, decoy big. I live in an area where we only get ducks coming in by the half dozen or so so I keep my spread small. Maybe a dozen and a half birds. I like to decoy in a "V" pattern tl make the ducks drop where I want in the middle. Also in small spreads I don't like using animated decoys. I think they stick out too much and hurt you more then help you.
 

tim64

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Depends on the body of water, generally bigger water = more decoys. I would try to match species but not required. My experience is that spinners are mor effective early mid season. They seem to shy away from them late
 

Hnthrdr

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I have killed quite a few ducks over 3-5 decoys and a spinner. I am a believer in spinners personally but sometimes they aren’t what the ducks want and you pull them.
I have had success pulling decoys, sometimes they get used to seeing 2 doz, and the spread of 4 looks more natural. Used to love spinners they were magic but often they are duck repellent these days… too many in use and too many getting skybusted over they act like anti decoys
 
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