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Top-rated splasher decoys for duck hunters include the Avery Splasher, the Avian X Splasher, and the Zink Call's Splasher Decoy, all of which mimic water splashing sounds to attract ducks.
Choosing the Right Motion Decoy
When selecting a splasher decoy, consider the type of hunting you’ll be doing. If you’re hunting in a small pond or still body of water, a quieter splasher like the Avery Splasher may be more effective. However, if you’re hunting in a larger area with more water movement, a louder splasher like the Avian X Splasher can be more effective. Look for a decoy with adjustable speed and volume controls to adapt to different hunting conditions.
Setting Up Motion Decoys
When setting up motion decoys, place them in a way that creates a natural water disturbance pattern. Typically, this means placing the decoy about 10-15 feet off the shore, at a 45-degree angle to the hunter. Make sure the decoy is at least 6 feet away from any other decoys to avoid interference. Set the decoy to create a steady, gentle splash pattern, and adjust as needed to attract ducks.
Maximizing Motion Decoy Effectiveness
To maximize the effectiveness of your motion decoy, use it in conjunction with other hunting strategies, such as calling and using static decoys. Aim to create a realistic water disturbance pattern that will draw ducks in from a distance. Consider using multiple motion decoys to create a larger, more convincing disturbance. By combining motion decoys with other hunting strategies, you can increase your chances of success and attract more ducks to your hunting area.
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