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Thread: Black duck decoys are they worth it?

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    Yes, but I wad talking about chlices the various spp will make given multiple options.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dannyb View Post
    We don't have any parrie decoys and I can tell you the parries will still come in and land amongst the mallard decoys.....infact they will come in and land even if your out on the kayak packing up the decoys with your truck parked on the bank
    there is some merit in placing even a single whitehead decoy slightly off to one side of mallard spread...MOST times any parries that do come in will head for it...and when we actually have enough water to set our pread out properly,we set half dozen parries where we can stil ltarget them will short stalk around tree and it keeps the mallards from landing in that corner. funnily enough the bright spoonie decoys SEEM to be almost magnetic when birds want to land IN the decoys..maybe they figgure "we can push them plurry spoonies around,lets dive bomb them"
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigbear View Post
    Old timers had cork decoys
    And they don’t sink if you shoot them - apparently.
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    So a good use of old decoys is just to paint them black? All over with a spray can?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Finnwolf View Post
    And they don’t sink if you shoot them - apparently.
    shooting on the water was legal and the normal thing untill...early 70s..same time as the stupid 2 3/4" only rule came in...recently been chucked out with steel shots introduction,but they didnt reintroduce waterswatting is ok.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dama dama View Post
    So a good use of old decoys is just to paint them black? All over with a spray can?
    yes and no...... matt black with no shine..but seriously,go into resene and buy half dozen wee test pots and have a go at doing job right,its plurry good fun and fills in time nicely. with spray can stay well back and do numerous light layers...better still is to try repaint and then give gentle LIGHT spray over with matt black ..lots of commercial drake decoys are very bright grey/tan...toning them down with spray is childsplay
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    Quote Originally Posted by Micky Duck View Post
    yes and no...... matt black with no shine..but seriously,go into resene and buy half dozen wee test pots and have a go at doing job right,its plurry good fun and fills in time nicely. with spray can stay well back and do numerous light layers...better still is to try repaint and then give gentle LIGHT spray over with matt black ..lots of commercial drake decoys are very bright grey/tan...toning them down with spray is childsplay
    The camo black and camo dark earth from rustoleum do a good job of this
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    scratchfill primer is about as dull as you can get too...finding correct colour can be problimatic.
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