TheCoachZed
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
Hey guys,
I do almost all my duck hunting on tidal marshes, and rarely bother setting decoys unless I get rising tide and sunrise lined up where I want them. I find you just don't see a good flight otherwise.
But what about lining up a rising tide with sunset? I've never tried this, but does anyone know if it works? I know some people don't like hunting evenings over water, saying it ruins the roost, but in tidal areas, is that different?
And, I know a lot of guys throw goose decoys out as confidence decoys. There are plenty of geese in the area where I hunt blacks, but rarely/never in the area where I put my blind. Would I be wasting my time using a few Canadas as confidence birds? I'm hunting blacks, so I really don't like to use many decoys at all, let alone species they might not expect to see there.
I do almost all my duck hunting on tidal marshes, and rarely bother setting decoys unless I get rising tide and sunrise lined up where I want them. I find you just don't see a good flight otherwise.
But what about lining up a rising tide with sunset? I've never tried this, but does anyone know if it works? I know some people don't like hunting evenings over water, saying it ruins the roost, but in tidal areas, is that different?
And, I know a lot of guys throw goose decoys out as confidence decoys. There are plenty of geese in the area where I hunt blacks, but rarely/never in the area where I put my blind. Would I be wasting my time using a few Canadas as confidence birds? I'm hunting blacks, so I really don't like to use many decoys at all, let alone species they might not expect to see there.




















































