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Re: Just when you think...

Postby The Duck Hammer » Thu Apr 24, 2014 4:59 pm

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Tomkat wrote:Easy to call in a heavily hunted public marsh?

Cant answer that one.


Me either. Two years ago in NoDak we could not keep those fuckers out of our spread. I'm not exaggerating in the least when I say we could have killed over 100 the last two days. Got kind of aggravating actually, watching prime drake redheads swim around in your spread, damn near made a poacher out of me!


Last big bunch I had come in we hammer the shit out of them killing our limit of two apiece between 5 of us and the fuckers still landed in the spread and swam around. Didn't give a shit that half the flock was DOA they wanted to play in the water.
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Re: Just when you think...

Postby sws002 » Thu Apr 24, 2014 5:02 pm

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Tomkat wrote:Easy to call in a heavily hunted public marsh?

Cant answer that one.


Me either. Two years ago in NoDak we could not keep those fuckers out of our spread. I'm not exaggerating in the least when I say we could have killed over 100 the last two days. Got kind of aggravating actually, watching prime drake redheads swim around in your spread, damn near made a poacher out of me!


Last big bunch I had come in we hammer the shit out of them killing our limit of two apiece between 5 of us and the fuckers still landed in the spread and swam around. Didn't give a shit that half the flock was DOA they wanted to play in the water.


Wait a hot fucking minute! You hunt ducks?
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Re: Just when you think...

Postby The Duck Hammer » Thu Apr 24, 2014 5:09 pm

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The Duck Hammer wrote:
Tomkat wrote:Easy to call in a heavily hunted public marsh?

Cant answer that one.


Me either. Two years ago in NoDak we could not keep those fuckers out of our spread. I'm not exaggerating in the least when I say we could have killed over 100 the last two days. Got kind of aggravating actually, watching prime drake redheads swim around in your spread, damn near made a poacher out of me!


Last big bunch I had come in we hammer the shit out of them killing our limit of two apiece between 5 of us and the fuckers still landed in the spread and swam around. Didn't give a shit that half the flock was DOA they wanted to play in the water.


Wait a hot fucking minute! You hunt ducks?


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Re: Just when you think...

Postby R. Chapman » Thu Apr 24, 2014 5:13 pm

sws002 wrote:
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sws002 wrote:
The Duck Hammer wrote:
Tomkat wrote:Easy to call in a heavily hunted public marsh?

Cant answer that one.


Me either. Two years ago in NoDak we could not keep those fuckers out of our spread. I'm not exaggerating in the least when I say we could have killed over 100 the last two days. Got kind of aggravating actually, watching prime drake redheads swim around in your spread, damn near made a poacher out of me!


Last big bunch I had come in we hammer the shit out of them killing our limit of two apiece between 5 of us and the fuckers still landed in the spread and swam around. Didn't give a shit that half the flock was DOA they wanted to play in the water.


Wait a hot fucking minute! You hunt ducks?

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Re: Just when you think...

Postby ducks~n~bucks » Fri Apr 25, 2014 12:24 am

What do you haul so damn many decoys around for?
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Re: Just when you think...

Postby R. Chapman » Fri Apr 25, 2014 12:28 am

ducks~n~bucks wrote:What do you haul so damn many decoys around for?

Who you talking to?
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Re: Just when you think...

Postby ducks~n~bucks » Fri Apr 25, 2014 12:30 am

You.
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Re: Just when you think...

Postby R. Chapman » Fri Apr 25, 2014 12:35 am

Because I can. It's nice to have a big spread on the Missouri or on the south end of the lake I hunt. You won't get anywhere with 2 dozen decoys that are just like 20 other groups. I have ok variety, but it's easier to draw birds attentions to a unique and big spread instead of a single species spread of 20-24 from 20-25 other different hunting groups.
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Re: Just when you think...

Postby sws002 » Fri Apr 25, 2014 12:51 am

R. Chapman wrote:Because I can. It's nice to have a big spread on the Missouri or on the south end of the lake I hunt. You won't get anywhere with 2 dozen decoys that are just like 20 other groups. I have ok variety, but it's easier to draw birds attentions to a unique and big spread instead of a single species spread of 20-24 from 20-25 other different hunting groups.


Quit being a bitch and buy 2 dozen mojos. Easy way to separate yourself from all the lemmings.
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Re: Just when you think...

Postby R. Chapman » Fri Apr 25, 2014 1:23 am

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R. Chapman wrote:Because I can. It's nice to have a big spread on the Missouri or on the south end of the lake I hunt. You won't get anywhere with 2 dozen decoys that are just like 20 other groups. I have ok variety, but it's easier to draw birds attentions to a unique and big spread instead of a single species spread of 20-24 from 20-25 other different hunting groups.


Quit being a bitch and buy 2 dozen mojos. Easy way to separate yourself from all the lemmings.

That's actually a good idea.
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Re: Just when you think...

Postby Rick » Fri Apr 25, 2014 6:37 am

Unless you're hunting divers, I'd strongly suggest getting yourself a good call and learning to use it. That last part will separate you from the crowd, and you'll find the call a heck of a lot easier to pack in and out than more decoys.

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Re: Just when you think...

Postby Goldfish » Fri Apr 25, 2014 9:27 am

You need to retire that one decoy Rick. It's tired.
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Re: Just when you think...

Postby Rick » Fri Apr 25, 2014 11:25 am

She's just shy.
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Re: Just when you think...

Postby R. Chapman » Fri Apr 25, 2014 3:47 pm

Rick wrote:Unless you're hunting divers, I'd strongly suggest getting yourself a good call and learning to use it. That last part will separate you from the crowd, and you'll find the call a heck of a lot easier to pack in and out than more decoys.

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Well, I'm not much of a mobile hunter unless I am jump shooting.
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Re: Just when you think...

Postby Rick » Fri Apr 25, 2014 5:04 pm

Then buy more decoys and a few dozen whirligigs. May not up your game as handily as good calling, but, by golly, the ducks will know they're dealing with RMFC.
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Re: Just when you think...

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Re: Just when you think...

Postby ducks~n~bucks » Sat Apr 26, 2014 11:58 pm

R. Chapman wrote:
Rick wrote:Unless you're hunting divers, I'd strongly suggest getting yourself a good call and learning to use it. That last part will separate you from the crowd, and you'll find the call a heck of a lot easier to pack in and out than more decoys.

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Well, I'm not much of a mobile hunter unless I am jump shooting.

I think by mobile he means picking up decoys after every use. I could be wrong though.
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Re: Just when you think...

Postby sws002 » Sun Apr 27, 2014 12:07 am

ducks~n~bucks wrote:
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Rick wrote:Unless you're hunting divers, I'd strongly suggest getting yourself a good call and learning to use it. That last part will separate you from the crowd, and you'll find the call a heck of a lot easier to pack in and out than more decoys.

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Well, I'm not much of a mobile hunter unless I am jump shooting.

I think by mobile he means picking up decoys after every use. I could be wrong though.


I'm gonna go with you're wrong on this one. In that case, my "mobile" spread currently consists of about 20 dozen snow goose socks, 6 dozen full body geese, 1 dozen full body ducks and 6 dozen mallard floaters. Have only once left decoys out over night, not sure I'd do it again.

As far as mobile spreads go, it depends on the terrain, how far I'm going and how many people are coming with me. Usually figure on about a dozen decoys per person, but if the terrain is favorable enough that a jet sled can be pulled behind, I've been known to get about 4 dozen in if I think it necessary.
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Re: Just when you think...

Postby ducks~n~bucks » Sun Apr 27, 2014 12:12 am

sws002 wrote:
ducks~n~bucks wrote:
R. Chapman wrote:
Rick wrote:Unless you're hunting divers, I'd strongly suggest getting yourself a good call and learning to use it. That last part will separate you from the crowd, and you'll find the call a heck of a lot easier to pack in and out than more decoys.

My mobile big duck season rig:

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Well, I'm not much of a mobile hunter unless I am jump shooting.

I think by mobile he means picking up decoys after every use. I could be wrong though.


I'm gonna go with you're wrong on this one. In that case, my "mobile" spread currently consists of about 20 dozen snow goose socks, 6 dozen full body geese, 1 dozen full body ducks and 6 dozen mallard floaters. Have only once left decoys out over night, not sure I'd do it again.

As far as mobile spreads go, it depends on the terrain, how far I'm going and how many people are coming with me. Usually figure on about a dozen decoys per person, but if the terrain is favorable enough that a jet sled can be pulled behind, I've been known to get about 4 dozen in if I think it necessary.

You're probably right. I was thinking this because of all the rice hunters in California who leave their decoys out all year.
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Re: Just when you think...

Postby sws002 » Sun Apr 27, 2014 12:13 am

ducks~n~bucks wrote:
sws002 wrote:
ducks~n~bucks wrote:
R. Chapman wrote:
Rick wrote:Unless you're hunting divers, I'd strongly suggest getting yourself a good call and learning to use it. That last part will separate you from the crowd, and you'll find the call a heck of a lot easier to pack in and out than more decoys.

My mobile big duck season rig:

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Well, I'm not much of a mobile hunter unless I am jump shooting.

I think by mobile he means picking up decoys after every use. I could be wrong though.


I'm gonna go with you're wrong on this one. In that case, my "mobile" spread currently consists of about 20 dozen snow goose socks, 6 dozen full body geese, 1 dozen full body ducks and 6 dozen mallard floaters. Have only once left decoys out over night, not sure I'd do it again.

As far as mobile spreads go, it depends on the terrain, how far I'm going and how many people are coming with me. Usually figure on about a dozen decoys per person, but if the terrain is favorable enough that a jet sled can be pulled behind, I've been known to get about 4 dozen in if I think it necessary.

You're probably right. I was thinking this because of all the rice hunters in California who leave their decoys out all year.


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Re: Just when you think...

Postby R. Chapman » Sun Apr 27, 2014 12:14 am

The most decoys I've ever carried in was 6 dozen this last season over 1 mile. Had the bag tied to me from behind and 2 dozen FB. I'd say it was worth it, even though it took 2 hours to wade through Lake Helena to get to the South end.
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Re: Just when you think...

Postby ducks~n~bucks » Sun Apr 27, 2014 12:22 am

You need to save up a few hundred bucks and get a little john boat to throw in the back of your truck. Or even a kayak/canoe to get you from lace to place.
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Re: Just when you think...

Postby sws002 » Sun Apr 27, 2014 12:26 am

R. Chapman wrote:The most decoys I've ever carried in was 6 dozen this last season over 1 mile. Had the bag tied to me from behind and 2 dozen FB. I'd say it was worth it, even though it took 2 hours to wade through Lake Helena to get to the South end.


Fuck that noise. That's just retarded. The only way I'd walk/wade 2 hours anywhere is if there was a fucking million dollar check at the end of it.
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Re: Just when you think...

Postby R. Chapman » Sun Apr 27, 2014 12:37 am

ducks~n~bucks wrote:You need to save up a few hundred bucks and get a little john boat to throw in the back of your truck. Or even a kayak/canoe to get you from lace to place.

Fuck canoes and kayaks. I might get a boat or a big ass sled. I've done some stupid stuff hunting, that was one of them.
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Re: Just when you think...

Postby ducks~n~bucks » Sun Apr 27, 2014 12:59 am

You really don't know what you're missing without a boat. Me and my dads used to be the tards that walked 1-2 miles with a shit tome of decoys. No longer. Not that we need a bunch of decoys anyways, just nice to have the option. We usually have about 6 dozen in our boat, but we don't always put out that many, sometimes we just use a pair of mallards on a jerk cord.
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Re: Just when you think...

Postby Rick » Sun Apr 27, 2014 6:58 am

ducks~n~bucks wrote:I think by mobile he means picking up decoys after every use. I could be wrong though.


Eggzackly. Spent my first twenty years acquiring tons of "must have" waterfowling stuff and the next twenty shedding most of it, to include decoys. If you want to separate yourself from the puddle duck or goose hunting crowd, "less" is a whole lot easier and very often more effective than "more" if you can call and hide well.

If you're too lazy or dull to learn to call and hide, then you'll want a strong back and/or good transportation for all the extra decoys you'll need to toll birds and draw their attention away from the guy(s) with a gun.
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Re: Just when you think...

Postby JGUN » Sun Apr 27, 2014 9:10 am

Rick wrote:
ducks~n~bucks wrote:I think by mobile he means picking up decoys after every use. I could be wrong though.


Eggzackly. Spent my first twenty years acquiring tons of "must have" waterfowling stuff and the next twenty shedding most of it, to include decoys. If you want to separate yourself from the puddle duck or goose hunting crowd, "less" is a whole lot easier and very often more effective than "more" if you can call and hide well.

If you're too lazy or dull to learn to call and hide, then you'll want a strong back and/or good transportation for all the extra decoys you'll need to toll birds and draw their attention away from the guy(s) with a gun.


X2 half a dozen quality decoys and being on the X is a whole lot easier.
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Re: Just when you think...

Postby GadwallGetter530 » Wed Apr 30, 2014 5:31 am

I use 8 decoys most of the time. Works like a charm.
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Re: Just when you think...

Postby aunt betty » Wed Apr 30, 2014 8:01 am

GadwallGetter530 wrote:I use 8 decoys most of the time. Works like a charm.

I like 18-24. My favorite hole has two escape routes. I use about a dozen on each to block them. Makes ducks hesitate and hover when landing plus I hate when they almost land, then flap twice and land behind me under the canopy. Putting decoys where I don't want them to land or just in the way to get there really helps me get easier shots at helicoptering ducks. :)
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Re: Just when you think...

Postby R. Chapman » Wed Apr 30, 2014 11:21 am

JGUN wrote:
Rick wrote:
ducks~n~bucks wrote:I think by mobile he means picking up decoys after every use. I could be wrong though.


Eggzackly. Spent my first twenty years acquiring tons of "must have" waterfowling stuff and the next twenty shedding most of it, to include decoys. If you want to separate yourself from the puddle duck or goose hunting crowd, "less" is a whole lot easier and very often more effective than "more" if you can call and hide well.

If you're too lazy or dull to learn to call and hide, then you'll want a strong back and/or good transportation for all the extra decoys you'll need to toll birds and draw their attention away from the guy(s) with a gun.


X2 half a dozen quality decoys and being on the X is a whole lot easier.

The problem is you don't always get on the X. Especially on public land.
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