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  2. Decoy - Wikipedia

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    As "decoy" came more commonly to signify a person or a device than a pond with a cage-trap, the latter acquired the retronym decoy pool. [3] The other form, a duck decoy (model), otherwise known as a 'decoy duck', 'hunting decoy' or 'wildfowl decoy', is a life-size model of the creature. The hunter places a number about the hunting area as they ...

  3. Waterfowl hunting - Wikipedia

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    A hunting blind is used to conceal the hunter while duck decoys are used to attract birds. Using a good spread of decoys and calling, an experienced waterfowl hunter can successfully bag ducks or geese if waterfowl are flying that day. [16] [17] Boats can be used as a hunting blind, known as sneakbox.

  4. General Fibre Company - Wikipedia

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    General Fibre began manufacturing decoy ducks under the Ariduk brand in 1946. [1] The company mass produced mallards, pin tails, blue bills, black ducks, canvasbacks, oversized mallards, and oversized black ducks. General Fibre also produced two species of Canada goose decoys and two types of crow shooter's kits.

  5. Decoy Ohtani - Wikipedia

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    Decoy Ohtani, known in Japanese as Dekopin, is a Kooikerhondje owned by Japanese baseball player Shohei Ohtani. He is a fixture in the Los Angeles Dodgers fandom, and has been described as the team's "Most Valuable Pet". [1] He has also featured in merchandise and was granted an honorary visa by the Embassy of the United States in Tokyo.

  6. Dove hunting in Pennsylvania starts Sept. 1. A guide for the ...

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    Dove season starts Sept. 1 in Pennsylvania. Here's what hunters need to know to pursue these game birds.

  7. Delbert Daisey - Wikipedia

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    Delbert Lee "Cigar" Daisey (March 6, 1928 [1] – April 19, 2017), [2] known as "Cigar" Daisey, was an American waterfowl wood carver and decoy maker. He was the son of Herbert Lee Daisey and Emma Jane Daisey. [3] He was born, lived and worked in Chincoteague, Virginia, and was the resident carver at the Refuge Waterfowl Museum. [4]

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