CodyJ
01-10-2014, 11:39 PM
So here is the scenerio:
Field hunting mallards out of laydown blinds little bit of water in the field.
I have 12 new, high quality mallards field dekes,(8 drake, 4 hen), 2 mojo spinners (1 drake 1 hen), 6 full bodied flocked canada goose field dekes, 10 very old timey inflatable type mallard dekes (5 drake, 5 hen)(read very poor quality, essentially green head, brown and grey body), one pintail drake, and 2 blue winged teal.
My question is this:
Do we think the mixing and matching of the very realistic dekes, and the very un-realistic mallards will have a negative effect, or is a duck just a duck to the ducks. Because the two types look so different, I am wondering if mixing them together is a mistake.
I realize I have to try this for myself, which I will be doing tommorow, but I am wondering if anyone else has had a similar situation, and what the outcome was.
Also, as for the whole flock of dekes I have, what would you do with them? positioning, species proximity, distance, etc.
random questions on a stormy night.
thanks all,
Cody
Field hunting mallards out of laydown blinds little bit of water in the field.
I have 12 new, high quality mallards field dekes,(8 drake, 4 hen), 2 mojo spinners (1 drake 1 hen), 6 full bodied flocked canada goose field dekes, 10 very old timey inflatable type mallard dekes (5 drake, 5 hen)(read very poor quality, essentially green head, brown and grey body), one pintail drake, and 2 blue winged teal.
My question is this:
Do we think the mixing and matching of the very realistic dekes, and the very un-realistic mallards will have a negative effect, or is a duck just a duck to the ducks. Because the two types look so different, I am wondering if mixing them together is a mistake.
I realize I have to try this for myself, which I will be doing tommorow, but I am wondering if anyone else has had a similar situation, and what the outcome was.
Also, as for the whole flock of dekes I have, what would you do with them? positioning, species proximity, distance, etc.
random questions on a stormy night.
thanks all,
Cody