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Hunting divers with a partner can increase the chances of a successful hunt, provide additional eyes to spot birds, and enhance the overall hunting experience.
Benefits of Hunting with a Partner
When hunting divers with a partner, one person can focus on calling and decoying, while the other scans the horizon for incoming birds. This split-task approach allows for more efficient use of time and increases the likelihood of a successful hunt. For example, in a study of waterfowl hunting, it was found that hunting with a partner increased the average daily bag limit by 25%.
Communication and Coordination
Effective communication and coordination are crucial when hunting with a partner, especially when targeting divers. This includes calling out incoming birds, indicating their location and direction. It’s also essential to establish a clear plan for decoy placement, calling, and shooting. A well-coordinated hunt can result in a more productive and enjoyable experience. For example, in a typical diver hunt, decoys should be placed 10-15 yards apart, with the most dominant decoy positioned in the center.
Techniques for Hunting Divers
Divers are highly social birds and are often attracted to areas with abundant food and suitable habitat. When hunting divers, it’s essential to focus on areas with high waterfowl activity, such as river bends, points, and flooded agricultural fields. In these areas, hunters can use a combination of calling, decoying, and spot-and-stalk techniques to successfully harvest divers. For example, a common technique for hunting divers involves setting up a blind or stand with a decoy spread, then using a call to attract birds to the area.
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