Hunters who use spinning wing decoys kill more ducks than those who don't, a recent study shows. The study, paid for by the DNR and conducted in 17 Minnesota counties last fall, found that kill rates ...
FRESNO, Calif. - If it looks like a duck, acts like a duck and flaps its wings like a duck, conventional wisdom dictates that it is, in fact, a duck. But not always. Not when the duck in question is ...
A 2000 UC-Davis study concluded that hunters who used spinning-wing decoys early in the season killed six times as many birds as those who didn't and three times as many ducks late in the season. At ...
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