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Posted By: Quack and Stack

Help - 01/13/12 02:48 AM

So I got permission to hunt a new peice of property that has a lake on it with a shallow pond about 100 yards away. When I hunted the other morning I put out 3 dozen decoys. They only problem was there was about 500 coots that live in the middle and all the good ducks would land with them not my decoys. I talked to the owner about this and he said to hunt the little pond and it would draw them over. What do yall think

Posted By: Hopedale

Re: Help - 01/13/12 02:53 AM

Well, as someone once told me, what bar you want to go to?

Do you want to visit that small bar on the corner, or the big one across the street loaded with action?

Put out your deeks, make sure you've got cover, and don't let the coots sit in the middle of the pond. Shot in there direction to get them up.

Posted By: duckslayer7

Re: Help - 01/13/12 02:53 AM

Think I should go try and figure it out with you

Posted By: Quack and Stack

Re: Help - 01/13/12 03:03 AM

The lake is to big I shot at the coots several times and they just sit like nothing happened

Posted By: Texredraider

Re: Help - 01/13/12 03:10 AM

Have some one else with you and hunt both ponds to keep them moving

Posted By: CenTexBenelli

Re: Help - 01/13/12 01:59 PM

Get a small boat with motor and stir them coots up and possibly outta there ( but not to bad )and jump back in the blind and wait for them to come back landing in youre spread.

Posted By: Featherduster

Re: Help - 01/13/12 02:04 PM

Just keep trying, you will succeed

Posted By: FETCH_UP

Re: Help - 01/13/12 02:04 PM

Add some coot decoys to the spread...it works

Posted By: Texan1554

Re: Help - 01/13/12 02:31 PM

If you can, I'd scout it a morning and watch to see what the ducks want to do naturally. Settup where and how they want to sit naturally. If you can't do that, take the landowner's advice. He's probably watched it a whole lot more mornings than you have.

If hunting the small pond doesn't work and you can very much tell the ducks want to go land with the coots. I'd go coot hunting until they leave. You can shoot 15 in a day, so take a buddy and get rid of them. Donate the meat to hunter's for the hungry... settup the day or so after with about two or three dozen decoys painted black. Done deal. I might not suggest this early in the year but with 2.5 weeks left, that's what I would do.

Posted By: Quack and Stack

Re: Help - 01/13/12 04:04 PM

okay and should i put my mojos out. Alot of people say not to use them this late in the season

Posted By: casey77

Re: Help - 01/13/12 05:12 PM

i would not put any mojo's out

Posted By: BMowatt

Re: Help - 01/13/12 05:53 PM

Layout boat in the middle

Posted By: LSU

Re: Help - 01/13/12 08:11 PM

No Mojo, but a jerk line a must. You can easily rig a quick jerk line.

The birds have probably seen over 10k mojos so far on there way down. Not good this late in season

Posted By: DuckKiller2010

Re: Help - 01/13/12 08:18 PM

The owner probably knows what he is talking about as he has probably seen them go to the small pond. I would listen to him and give his advice a try. Many times the land owner can give the best advice on where to hunt thier property as they know it better than anyone. And don't use 3 dozen decoys this time of year. Ducks are smart to decoys now. Dozen and a half with a good jerk line.

Posted By: Hopedale

Re: Help - 01/13/12 10:00 PM

Post up some pics of the spot.

Posted By: hoof n wings

Re: Help - 01/14/12 05:16 AM

Originally Posted By: Quack and Stack
The lake is to big I shot at the coots several times and they just sit like nothing happened


You should take myself and a couple of other friends. We can sit around the lake and help with the coots!

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