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Motion decoys are highly effective for attracting sea ducks, particularly during the fall migration when birds are more active and responsive to movement. They can increase shooting opportunities and success rates by mimicking the movements of other ducks, which triggers the natural instinct of sea ducks to follow and investigate.
Attracting Sea Ducks with Motion
Motion decoys for sea ducks are designed to mimic the movement of other ducks, which triggers the natural instinct of these birds to follow and investigate. By using a combination of still and motion decoys, hunters can create a realistic and attractive spread that draws in sea ducks from a distance. It’s essential to experiment with different types of motion and movement to determine what works best for your specific hunting location and conditions.
Choosing the Right Motion Decoy
When selecting a motion decoy for sea ducks, look for one that is specifically designed for this species and has a realistic swimming motion. The decoy should be able to move in a way that mimics the natural movement of a duck, with a smooth and fluid motion that doesn’t appear too jerky or unnatural. Aim for a decoy that can move at a steady pace of about 1-2 feet per second, which is a speed that is typically comfortable for sea ducks.
Setting Up a Motion Decoy Spread
To maximize the effectiveness of a motion decoy for sea ducks, it’s crucial to set up a realistic and attractive spread. This typically involves using a combination of still decoys, motion decoys, and calls to create a believable scenario that draws in the birds. Aim to have at least 5-7 still decoys scattered around the spread, with the motion decoy placed in a central location to serve as the focal point. By using a combination of motion and still decoys, hunters can create a spread that is both realistic and attractive to sea ducks.
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