Make Your Waterfowl Decoy Spread Irresistible With These Tips! (part 2)

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  • čas přidán 14. 11. 2023
  • SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE WATERFOWK CONTENT. Part two of duck and goose decoy spreads with Joey and he’s going into depth on a bunch of topics. If you missed the first part to this video please go watch that as well as it sets up this video well. From mixing decoys to weather and how your environment plays a factor in your decoys. There’s a lot of helpful information in here that can make your hunts more successful. Let us know what other videos you’d like to see in the comments! Thanks for watching and subscribing!
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Komentáře • 3

  • @rubenrangel3589
    @rubenrangel3589 Před 7 měsíci

    What are your expertise on sandhill crane spreads?

  • @tommattson6966
    @tommattson6966 Před 7 měsíci

    Why do mallerd floaters almost always show blue but if you look at a mallerd in water it doesn't show blue at all ?

  • @upnorthoutdoors1942
    @upnorthoutdoors1942 Před 7 měsíci

    I farm in Rochester and have several pits in my fields that my family have hunted in for 40 years. I only hunt late season birds because I’m harvesting most of the season. It seems as though the last few years they have become ridiculously educated. Can you go over late season techniques to kill the smartest birds in the state?