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<blockquote data-quote="hard county" data-source="post: 5062514" data-attributes="member: 5081"><p>Im not in a natural resting or feeding area. Ducks generally like to land in tiny pockets in the buttonbush/cypress swamp i hunt. I like most hunters am in a larger hole. In my experience most giant decoy spreads with 14 spinning wings and 4 guys hyperventilating into a single reed arent working late season ducks to the water, they're mostly just getting them to swing over 45 yards high. I think the reason people hunt this way in congested areas is because you need to compete with everyone around you who are doing the same thing. If everyone could spread out a little bit id be willing to be decoy spreads would look more like ours, lots of motion, not many spinning wings (tucking the ones you do use under tree limbs), and a small number maybe 6 or 7 dozen high quality realistic decoys.</p><p></p><p> Nothing is more fun than fooling a group of late season ducks into landing in your decoys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hard county, post: 5062514, member: 5081"] Im not in a natural resting or feeding area. Ducks generally like to land in tiny pockets in the buttonbush/cypress swamp i hunt. I like most hunters am in a larger hole. In my experience most giant decoy spreads with 14 spinning wings and 4 guys hyperventilating into a single reed arent working late season ducks to the water, they're mostly just getting them to swing over 45 yards high. I think the reason people hunt this way in congested areas is because you need to compete with everyone around you who are doing the same thing. If everyone could spread out a little bit id be willing to be decoy spreads would look more like ours, lots of motion, not many spinning wings (tucking the ones you do use under tree limbs), and a small number maybe 6 or 7 dozen high quality realistic decoys. Nothing is more fun than fooling a group of late season ducks into landing in your decoys. [/QUOTE]
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