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  2. Layout hunting - Wikipedia

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    Two-man layout boat and decoys. Layout boat hunting is a sub specialty of traditional waterfowl hunting which is done in a low-profile un-motorized boat with a unique design that allows the hunter to maintain a close position to the water in order to conceal them in open water areas that are frequented by diver and ocean ducks.

  3. How to make effective duck hunting decoys for under $10 - AOL

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    Carve a basswood head or find plastic replacement heads online. b>Bonus: Commercial fishermen may give or sell you old buoys for less than you'll pay for one online. The recycled decoy Cost: $7 or ...

  4. 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.

  5. Duck decoy (structure) - Wikipedia

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    These include Hale Duck Decoy in Cheshire, administered by Halton Borough Council, [11] Boarstall Duck Decoy near Aylesbury in Buckinghamshire, owned and administered by the National Trust, [12] and a decoy in Abbotsbury Swannery, Dorset. [13] Some are used to trap ducks for non-harmful study, such as ringing them. [14] [15] Evidence of former ...

  6. Duck decoy (model) - Wikipedia

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    A duck decoy (or decoy duck) is a man-made object resembling a duck. Duck decoys are typically used in waterfowl hunting to attract real ducks, but they are also used as collectible art pieces. [1] Duck decoys were historically carved from wood, often Atlantic white cedar wood on the east coast of the United States, [2] or cork.

  7. Canvasback - Wikipedia

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    Canvasback duck diving In the early 1950s it was estimated that there were 225,000 canvasbacks wintering in the Chesapeake Bay ; this represented one-half of the entire North American population. By 1985, there were only 50,000 ducks wintering there, or one-tenth of the population.

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