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Duck Hunting

Classic waterfowl hunting tradition

Fall & winter migratory seasons
Steel shot required nationwide
Federal stamp in addition to license

Decoy Spreads

Decoy placement is critical for bringing ducks within range. Spreads should create an inviting landing zone while accounting for wind direction, as ducks land into the wind.

Common Patterns

  • C or J Formation: Bulk upwind forming hook, arm downwind as landing zone
  • Slot Pattern: Decoys in groups with clear gap - guides ducks to land in opening
  • Horseshoe/U-Shape: Effective for field hunting mallards
  • X Pattern: Arms extending from blind, creating multiple pockets

Even 1-2 dozen decoys can work in the right location - spread size isn't everything.

Calling Ducks

Duck calling takes practice but can make the difference between success and an empty strap. Start simple and build skills over time.

Calling Tips

  • Use calls appropriate to species and situation
  • Early season: Ducks less call-shy, more responsive
  • Once birds commit and approach: Lay off the call
  • Late season: Hunting pressure makes ducks wary - adjust strategy
  • Practice frequently before season opens

Pass Shooting

Pass shooting targets ducks flying between feeding and roosting areas without decoys. Position on flight paths during peak movement times.

Pass Shooting Keys

  • Best action at dawn and dusk - peak flight times
  • Position on hills, points, or narrow valleys birds funnel through
  • Be in position before legal shooting hours
  • Stay within effective range of shotgun/ammunition
  • Be considerate of nearby blind/decoy hunters

Jump Shooting

Jump shooting involves walking or floating to get close to resting ducks and shooting when they flush. Similar to upland hunting technique.

Jump Shooting Strategy

  • Best mid-day when ducks resting between feeding periods
  • Approach techniques: Hunker down, crawl, use cover
  • Target small potholes, streams, rivers
  • Puddle ducks flush almost straight up - shoot immediately
  • Canoe/kayak effective on small rivers (watch for ripples ahead)

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