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December 30th, 2022, 09:17 AM
#1
Max days of decoys left out
If going out for 3 or 4 consecutive weekends in the fall to a pond at a swamp on private property, is it wise to keep the decoys in the water for multiple weeks?
Curious if i should put out and pick up every weekend, or leave out till my season is done and focus is on deer.
Will leaving decoys out become more effective since ducks/geese will be comfortable at the spot, or less effective when ducks/geese know decoys aren't real?
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December 30th, 2022 09:17 AM
# ADS
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December 30th, 2022, 10:11 AM
#2
Not a waterfowl hunter by no means however my thinking is decoy placement and the design of the spread purpose is to guide incoming waterfowl into a predictable shooting position not necessarily to attracted uncommitted birds. I'd pick them up at the end of the hunt and reset on the next hunt depending on wind direction.
Time in the outdoors is never wasted
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December 30th, 2022, 11:53 AM
#3
I agree with FINs, I would change them up every time I'm out. I personally think that leaving them there will deter the birds as they will see the same setup each day. I only hunt fields now, but I change it up everytime I go out, numbers position and of course the wind is never exactly the same either,
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December 30th, 2022, 01:34 PM
#4
Am I mistaken or has the law changed. I was always under the impression that it was illegal to leave decoys out overnite...
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December 30th, 2022, 01:55 PM
#5

Originally Posted by
Bo D
Am I mistaken or has the law changed. I was always under the impression that it was illegal to leave decoys out overnite...
Never heard about that law. Sure it was a law or was it one of those "laws" passed around by guys to discourage monopolization of a spot?
Time in the outdoors is never wasted
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December 30th, 2022, 03:04 PM
#6
it amazing how things become "law" . My buddy told me this year that you could hunt with certain items, I said I didn't think so, but he was sure, so I figured I missed the change. But I always go and check regs to make sure before I start something new. Go figure I was right and called him up and told him he was wrong. He said he heard it was legal and then talked like he knew. Amazing
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December 30th, 2022, 08:26 PM
#7
I would pull them out just so the waterfowl doesn’t get used to them.
"Give a man a fish and he eats for a day, Teach a man to fish and he eats for the rest of his life"
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December 31st, 2022, 07:57 AM
#8
It's funny eh... how something with a brain the size of a pea can outwit a hunter ? LoL ! I'm with Tom Gobble; pull them after use. I've watched birds in my spread shy away after a while of not getting a response from the decoys.
Good Luck & Good Hunting !
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December 31st, 2022, 08:27 AM
#9
I've left decoys in at my small cottage lake (I'm the only cottage, so not holding a spot, just being lazy). Its not as effective as new decoys each time. The local ducks figure it out quickly and shy away. If migrating ducks, I don't think it matters as its the first time they have seen them.
So now I go set them up in the evening with the canoe, hunt to dark. Leave them there and can walk to my spot the next day for a morning hunt. After that I'll go pick them up.