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<blockquote data-quote="rocket04" data-source="post: 3121208" data-attributes="member: 2755"><p>I would avoid the mojos because like spoonbill said if they are already using the pond it wont take much if any decoys to coax them in. we use about 6-10 decoys on a decent size pond and on smaller ponds where shooting the length is no problem we usually will use 2-3 closer to the middle of the pond. cover is definitely key and if you hide well it will be some good shooting. good luck and I hope your son gets him a couple quackers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocket04, post: 3121208, member: 2755"] I would avoid the mojos because like spoonbill said if they are already using the pond it wont take much if any decoys to coax them in. we use about 6-10 decoys on a decent size pond and on smaller ponds where shooting the length is no problem we usually will use 2-3 closer to the middle of the pond. cover is definitely key and if you hide well it will be some good shooting. good luck and I hope your son gets him a couple quackers. [/QUOTE]
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