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<blockquote data-quote="Andy S." data-source="post: 5061091" data-attributes="member: 131"><p>I'm not in the loop on killing ducks these days, so forgive my ignorance with this question. I have seen this phrase "<em>huge decoy spread</em>" mentioned numerous times over the last few months with the discussion about these blinds. My question is what constitutes a huge spread versus a large spread versus a small, less than adequate spread? Are we talking 250 for huge, 125 for large and 50 for small, or what? Just trying to get a mental picture of how big some of these decoy spreads are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy S., post: 5061091, member: 131"] I'm not in the loop on killing ducks these days, so forgive my ignorance with this question. I have seen this phrase "[I]huge decoy spread[/I]" mentioned numerous times over the last few months with the discussion about these blinds. My question is what constitutes a huge spread versus a large spread versus a small, less than adequate spread? Are we talking 250 for huge, 125 for large and 50 for small, or what? Just trying to get a mental picture of how big some of these decoy spreads are. [/QUOTE]
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