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<blockquote data-quote="TNGunsmoke" data-source="post: 5456407" data-attributes="member: 10346"><p>I don't get to hunt up there, but this is what I'd do, and I'm trying to convince the guys in our blind on Ky lake to try this year. With guaranteed water there, I'd guess the biggest thing will be not educating your birds too much, and vary the pressure. I wouldn't run the same type motion all the time, and pick a time mid to late morning to cut off regardless and get out. Mix it up and run spinning wings one day, ripplers one day(especially if the winds are calm), and mix in an odd flasher/splasher on occasion, and if you've got good water motion, I might just skip putting any out at all on occasion. Move em around and don't put em in the same spots all the time. Don't be afraid to try doing something that no one else is trying, if everyone else is doing it, the ducks will get used to it quick and seek someplace else out. I'm not an expert by any means, just my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TNGunsmoke, post: 5456407, member: 10346"] I don't get to hunt up there, but this is what I'd do, and I'm trying to convince the guys in our blind on Ky lake to try this year. With guaranteed water there, I'd guess the biggest thing will be not educating your birds too much, and vary the pressure. I wouldn't run the same type motion all the time, and pick a time mid to late morning to cut off regardless and get out. Mix it up and run spinning wings one day, ripplers one day(especially if the winds are calm), and mix in an odd flasher/splasher on occasion, and if you've got good water motion, I might just skip putting any out at all on occasion. Move em around and don't put em in the same spots all the time. Don't be afraid to try doing something that no one else is trying, if everyone else is doing it, the ducks will get used to it quick and seek someplace else out. I'm not an expert by any means, just my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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