by Deltaman » Fri Nov 03, 2017 7:20 am
Do some scouting and make a note of "where" the birds want to be, is probably the most important thing. Decoy placement preferences vary widely, so take note of birds on the X and try to replicate if possible. Check water depth to be sure your decoy strings are long enough, and blend into natural cover if possible. I don't think you have as much competition in CO that most of us see, and from what I've been told from a buddy that goes to Denver and hunts occasionally, plenty of places to hunt without the need of a boat.
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