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<blockquote data-quote="TNGunsmoke" data-source="post: 5175718" data-attributes="member: 10346"><p>Some WMAs have walk in/boat in areas. Stay 200 yards away from the blinds and other groups. A couple dozen good looking decoys and a couple of motion decoys and you should have the basics covered. Check out the waterfowl guide to verify which WMAs have the walk in boat in areas. Don't shoot at high/long ducks, you want them under 50 yards, the closer the better. You'll want a whistle and one call, don't worry about spending a ton of money on it, There's been a ton of ducks killed with a Haydels DR-85 or a Buck Gardner Mallard Magic. Stay hidden the best you can and keep you body movement as minimal as possible while there are ducks around. And above all else, have fun and stay safe. Ignore the idiots at the boat ramp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TNGunsmoke, post: 5175718, member: 10346"] Some WMAs have walk in/boat in areas. Stay 200 yards away from the blinds and other groups. A couple dozen good looking decoys and a couple of motion decoys and you should have the basics covered. Check out the waterfowl guide to verify which WMAs have the walk in boat in areas. Don't shoot at high/long ducks, you want them under 50 yards, the closer the better. You'll want a whistle and one call, don't worry about spending a ton of money on it, There's been a ton of ducks killed with a Haydels DR-85 or a Buck Gardner Mallard Magic. Stay hidden the best you can and keep you body movement as minimal as possible while there are ducks around. And above all else, have fun and stay safe. Ignore the idiots at the boat ramp. [/QUOTE]
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