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<blockquote data-quote="BroadHeadsNLead" data-source="post: 3109371" data-attributes="member: 12880"><p>Some Of what Nitro said is true but I have been doing this for a while and depending on whether u hunt timber or field is what u need. Wadders boat or four wheeler and good gun a must. Good call a must because unlike east tn west tn has a lot of ducks when its right. wing tips and butts until u fig out how to call ducks becuase u can sound great but if u dont know when to call u still may not killem. Robo a must if ur hunting a flyway if ur pond hoping or looking for pot hole ducks or locals is what i call them then a robo will scare them more than anything. Decoys depends on your money but magnums r better way to go ducks see them better! And as far as how many decoys depends on the hole and where u r at. Kents winchester experts rio's r good. I like BB's in a field 2's in timber. jerk cord is a must and a floating robo is better in timber its easier! Best thing on places is to go with someone who knows some places to go on wma's or get in a lease. Lease is easier dont have to fight the idiots out there. its alot of info and can be discouraging going by urself an trying to learn go with a buddy or make one that hunts learn to u feel comfortable with going on ur own! Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BroadHeadsNLead, post: 3109371, member: 12880"] Some Of what Nitro said is true but I have been doing this for a while and depending on whether u hunt timber or field is what u need. Wadders boat or four wheeler and good gun a must. Good call a must because unlike east tn west tn has a lot of ducks when its right. wing tips and butts until u fig out how to call ducks becuase u can sound great but if u dont know when to call u still may not killem. Robo a must if ur hunting a flyway if ur pond hoping or looking for pot hole ducks or locals is what i call them then a robo will scare them more than anything. Decoys depends on your money but magnums r better way to go ducks see them better! And as far as how many decoys depends on the hole and where u r at. Kents winchester experts rio's r good. I like BB's in a field 2's in timber. jerk cord is a must and a floating robo is better in timber its easier! Best thing on places is to go with someone who knows some places to go on wma's or get in a lease. Lease is easier dont have to fight the idiots out there. its alot of info and can be discouraging going by urself an trying to learn go with a buddy or make one that hunts learn to u feel comfortable with going on ur own! Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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