Decoy Help
#1
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Chanute, Kansas
Posts: 46
Decoy Help
I've always either hunted with friends who have decoys or just jumped ponds. Some advice on what decoys to buy would be greatly appreciated. Im looking to start off with buying probly a dozen mallards but they can't be to expensive.. Which I know may conflict with the quality, so any pointers or tips on some good deals would be awsome!
#3
I killed a limit of ducks last year in less than 2 minutes. I was using a dozen, 12 year old G&H decoys and 1 robo duck. It almost sucked how fast it was over. Being in the right spot, understanding the wind, being there early enough, being concealed, knowing when and how much to call, is way more important than which decoys you choose to buy.
And for "the fish", I was using my 20. LMFAO!!
And for "the fish", I was using my 20. LMFAO!!
#4
Fork Horn
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Tennessee
Posts: 198
I'm a cheap hunter, I try to either buy used or make it myself. I bought a pack of flambeu green wing teal dekes and limited out just about every day of teal season. My mallard spread is the mutt of decoys since it is made up of dekes I've been given, found, repaired, repainted etc. I even have one with a keel I made from a plastic bowl cover. Point is that every one who goes out there and buys 150 dollar dekes for half dozen would have done better to buy chep decoys and more ammo
#5
the hot buys dont have the best paint but for $30 you cant go wrong i have them
#10
Typical Buck
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Wide open Nevada
Posts: 515
I'm looking to have to overhual my spread next season. At 1 point I had something lik 52 dekes they were all flambeau or pickups. I haven't picked up or bought a deke in probablly at least 6 more likely 7-8. I hunted them probably 30-35 days every season. They don't look to bad but there are 10 or so of the last 26 are foamed for cracked keels.