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Spinning wing decoys and fully lifelike Canada goose decoys tend to work best near a pit blind due to their realistic wing and body movements, drawing in waterfowl from a distance.
Effective Decoy Placement Near a Pit Blind
When placing decoys near a pit blind, it’s essential to create a natural-looking spread that resembles a group of waterfowl. Spinning wing decoys can be used to mimic the movement of ducks or geese, drawing in birds from a distance. Typically, 4-6 spinning wing decoys are used in a tight cluster near the pit blind to create a sense of movement and activity.
Decoy Material Selection
The material used for decoys near a pit blind also plays a significant role in attracting waterfowl. Fully lifelike Canada goose decoys made from high-quality materials such as foam or rubber tend to work best. These decoys have a realistic body shape and feathers, making them nearly indistinguishable from live birds. Using 6-8 of these decoys in a scattered pattern around the pit blind can create a convincing illusion of a group of geese feeding or resting.
Adding Movement and Sound
To further enhance the effectiveness of decoys near a pit blind, consider adding movement and sound to the setup. This can be achieved by using motion-activated decoys or adding a sound system that plays the calls of the target species. By combining these elements with the right decoy placement and material selection, hunters can create a highly effective setup that draws in waterfowl from a distance.
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