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Decoy setup and strategy.
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For open fields, place decoys 10-20 yards apart in a triangular or semi-circular formation, angling them to mimic the natural movement of waterfowl. Position th
Decoy sets can attract various other predators besides coyotes, including bobcats, mountain lions, and wolves, depending on the location and species being hunte
The ideal distance for decoys from the hunter's position is typically around 20-40 yards, depending on the terrain and species being hunted. This distance allow
A single decoy can be effective for coyote hunting, but its effectiveness depends on proper placement and the situation. For instance, when hunting over water,
Yes, incorporating motion into your decoy setup can significantly increase the effectiveness of your waterfowl hunting strategy, especially during peak hunting