Texas Coast Wood Ducks

Would a set of wood duck decoys be a good thing to own for Texas coast huntin?
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Rick wrote:Speaking from up the coast in SW Louisiana: only if you didn't have anything else. Even at the freshwater edge of our coastal marsh, woodies are a relatively rare species that will toll to more common ones, and wood duck decoys have such a high profile that they tend to slalom and/or flip in strong wind.
Olly wrote:Do you see a lot of wood ducks in your area?
lurejunkee wrote:Olly wrote:Do you see a lot of wood ducks in your area?
I've never been. I'm trying to prepare for my first hunt.
Olly wrote:lurejunkee wrote:Olly wrote:Do you see a lot of wood ducks in your area?
I've never been. I'm trying to prepare for my first hunt.
I would go with someone a few times go get the feel! If you can't do that and really need your own decoys just get 3 dozen or so of the cheapest mallard decoys you can find. Often they are called "hot buys".
Most species of ducks will decoy to mallards.