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Decoy Patterns


Lewisj
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Morning all,

This season I’m moving to the other side of the country and starting with a new club.

Ive never needed to use decoys on the Severn or my flightpond but moving to the wash I been advised to get some decoys.

Intending to rig single decoys “Texas style” and not mess about with mother lines etc (mainly because my dogs a **** and will almost certainly get tangled up).

Is there a particular pattern people tend to use like when we decoy pigeons? I’ve got 8 Mallard and going to get a few Teal to add in.

Any advice would be great!

L

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If your shooting on the wash I would for  now save your money, and have a  season and see, wash wildfowling can mean long walks so light kit and big rises in tide which means you're pushed back from your original starting point. 

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Cheers for the replies guys, just realized I’ve put the wash. It’s not the wash it’s in the Fens on the Bedford levels lol 
 

I keep saying the wash because that’s where I originally aimed to go but found EDWA closer to home.
 

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