The type of waterfowl I see often are Canadian Geese and Mallards. I think some of these have taken up residence. I see Black Ducks from time to time. Also, I see a few Merganser.
Pintails, Green Wing Teal, and Ruddy Duck can be seen in the Fall. Scaup, Merganser, and Bufflehead can show in the winter.
These birds are located near a marsh. I cannot hunt in the marsh but I can hunt just beyond the marsh. The birds swim beyond the marsh looking for food (I guess) during low tied.
In laying out a decoy spread, are there certain ducks that won't decoy to other ducks? Should I have a spread of 28 Mallards and be happy with that? (I saw 28 feeding yesterday.)
There are so many Mallards and Geese living near where I want to be that they make natural decoys -it would seem. I can't get close enough to them on shore but maybe they could help me by decoying migrating birds.
I don't know that I could trick the residents into swimming or flying my way -somehow I don't think they are that stupid. But please tell me if I am wrong.
Also, is it a good idea to throw clumps of marsh on the water near one's boat to create the impression of a low waterline within easy reach of food for some birds? (I will be in 2 to 8 feet of water- depending on the tied and where I am parked.)
Thank You for your input on the Browning Shotguns! That was a big help. I will have to ask some questions of the guys on that thread now that I have learned from their helpful insights.
Thanks Again Guys.
Pintails, Green Wing Teal, and Ruddy Duck can be seen in the Fall. Scaup, Merganser, and Bufflehead can show in the winter.
These birds are located near a marsh. I cannot hunt in the marsh but I can hunt just beyond the marsh. The birds swim beyond the marsh looking for food (I guess) during low tied.
In laying out a decoy spread, are there certain ducks that won't decoy to other ducks? Should I have a spread of 28 Mallards and be happy with that? (I saw 28 feeding yesterday.)
There are so many Mallards and Geese living near where I want to be that they make natural decoys -it would seem. I can't get close enough to them on shore but maybe they could help me by decoying migrating birds.
I don't know that I could trick the residents into swimming or flying my way -somehow I don't think they are that stupid. But please tell me if I am wrong.
Also, is it a good idea to throw clumps of marsh on the water near one's boat to create the impression of a low waterline within easy reach of food for some birds? (I will be in 2 to 8 feet of water- depending on the tied and where I am parked.)
Thank You for your input on the Browning Shotguns! That was a big help. I will have to ask some questions of the guys on that thread now that I have learned from their helpful insights.
Thanks Again Guys.