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10 Surefire Decoy Strategies
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In areas with heavy hunting pressure, ducks and geese often get a crash course in what looks right and what doesn't. Those that survive the gauntlet of the early season can be even more cautious about committing to the decoys. Setting a spread that can convince even the wariest waterfowl will give you an advantage over other hunters. Here are 10 expert tips that will consistently help you close the deal.
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Weather-Driven Decoy Tactics
Five decoy strategies and when to use them
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Super-Natural Spreads
Create an ultra-realistic decoy spread that imitates the behavior and body language of live waterfowl
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Waterfowl Migration
DU's highly popular Migration Alerts and DU Migration Map return
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October Gear Guide: Decoys
The goal is to create a perfect decoy spread each and every morning afield. The following collection of decoys may help you do just that.
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October is DU Month at Bass Pro Shops
During the month of October, Bass Pro Shops' retail stores in the United States will offer the "Round-up for Conservation" program at the register when making purchases
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Center Stage
During migration, North America's waterfowl are sustained by vital wetland habitats on key staging areas
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DU Online Auction
Ivory Canister Set; bidding will close on this item at 9 p.m. CST on October 10
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DU TV: Northern Skies
Field Hudnall heads north for a Saskatchewan adventure
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DU National Scholarship Program
Join the migration, conserve your education
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Homemade Duck or Goose Sausage
Making sausage out of waterfowl is easy, and the recipes are delicious
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Mission: Ducks Unlimited conserves, restores and manages wetlands and associated habitats for North America's waterfowl. These habitats also benefit other wildlife and people. Our vision is wetlands sufficient to fill the skies with waterfowl today, tomorrow and forever.
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