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Originally Posted by MarshRat89
I try and pay attention to what the birds in the area are doing as far as how many decoys I put out. Personally I don't think brand or detail matter as long as they look realistic. I also try to match what birds we have in the area at the time. IMO Mallard decoys will work for anything though. Scout as much as you can. Pay attention to how birds bunch up and intermix. The more natural your spread looks the better. Areas where the birds are really concentrated none of this really matters. Where we hunt now in such a high pressured area with limited birds The little things matter.
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Agree, I think that ducks see a lot of 1 dozen mallard and 1 dozen pintail spreads. Highly pressured and limited numbers is what we see also. I have some scaup and a couple of redheads, some spoonies and a few widgeons, I use more greys than mallards because that is what is in the area. If there are other ducks around, I don't shoot the scaup or spoonies but I still like watching them work. I like a couple of mottled duck decoys by themselves sitting close together.