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<blockquote data-quote="Duck dogn" data-source="post: 5457094" data-attributes="member: 18277"><p>Good point Gunsmoke I hunt ky lake alone most time and set out 3 or 4 dozen deeks each morning, with 2 or 3 mojos and 2 bilge pump pulsating ducks. I do hunt Slightly different locations in the same creek because i hunt out of a boat blind. Last year I noticed that as the ducks swing once or twice then they flare and the woodies coming up the creek would flare once they get to decoys. So last two weekends I hunted same boat blind same spot but had out like 2 drake mallards with one hen then 2 drakes and a hen on a jerkstring no mojos or pulsating ducks, alot less work and the duck would lock up and fall in like there supposed to do and actually had two drake woodies land in the decoys because I was piddling with something in the boat. So I have noticed that with all the blinds around the ducks are pretty smart oh and on the last two weekends I hardly called at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Duck dogn, post: 5457094, member: 18277"] Good point Gunsmoke I hunt ky lake alone most time and set out 3 or 4 dozen deeks each morning, with 2 or 3 mojos and 2 bilge pump pulsating ducks. I do hunt Slightly different locations in the same creek because i hunt out of a boat blind. Last year I noticed that as the ducks swing once or twice then they flare and the woodies coming up the creek would flare once they get to decoys. So last two weekends I hunted same boat blind same spot but had out like 2 drake mallards with one hen then 2 drakes and a hen on a jerkstring no mojos or pulsating ducks, alot less work and the duck would lock up and fall in like there supposed to do and actually had two drake woodies land in the decoys because I was piddling with something in the boat. So I have noticed that with all the blinds around the ducks are pretty smart oh and on the last two weekends I hardly called at all. [/QUOTE]
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