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    Re: Selecting decoys

    NWT, peel river near fort mcpherson

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    Re: Selecting decoys

    Quote Originally Posted by ArcticRed View Post
    GHG all the way. My secret weapon is a half dozen early season teal floating a couple feet from a pair of tanglefree swans. I don't even get passes anymore, they just scream right into the spread feet down. Pic is my pack-in spread. Two feeder teal, four drake wig on a jerkline, two hen mallards and the swans. Shot 12 birds in a half hour over this spread.

    In that chunk of wood or cork that is a decoy lies man's attempt to imitate nature, to fit in with her schemes so perfectly that a beautiful, wise, wild creature will be lured to a hunter.

    More than any other symbol of waterfowling, the decoy is the essence of its charm and intrigue.
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]



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