Posted on : July 17, 2008
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Wild duck hunters have been using duck decoys to
help them catch more of these small creatures for many years with noticeable
success. In our days, these duck decoys are even more popular among collectors.
The main purpose of these decoys is to attract other animals into the rifle
scope’s range so that the hunter can take efficient shots. An interesting
history fact is that in North America, these
wild duck decoys have been used for more than two thousand years.
If somebody wants to find the oldest decoys in
the world, the best place to look is at the SmithsonianMuseum in the United States where they have the oldest decoys
found in not only the United States,
but also Canada
and other North American areas. The Native Americans manufactured these decoys
by hand using wood that they carved into or they used straw in order to make
the wild duck shape. Several decoys that have been found are more complex than
others, with more details and various colors. The more complex the decoys are,
the higher the value will be for hunters and collectors.
Wild duck decoys from 1880s to 1940s had a
larger amount of complexity and detail. As an example, the eyes were made of
glass while the bodies were weighted for the ideal amount of buoyancy. Although
the materials used for producing wild duck decoys have changed over the years,
the concept of the body style hasn’t changed one bit. The modern decoys are
just as efficient as the ancient versions.
Finding wild duck decoys for hunting purposes
shouldn’t be a very difficult thing to do as there are many online auction
shops over the Internet. Be sure that you check the seller’s credentials before
making such a purchase because if you want to purchase an antique decoy, it
could actually turn out to be a cheap reproduction. Flea markets and thrift
shops are a good place to find wild duck decoys.
Once you have purchased the right wild duck
decoy for your hunting style you must know that if you plan on hunting in
wetland areas and you want to ensure that the birds coming your way will fly
past your decoy you must set up your duck upwind your hunting position. If you
don’t do this, there is a high probability that the ducks will rest on the
outer edges thus limit your opportunities for an efficient shot. In order to
make sure that the wild ducks won’t catch on to your trick, it is advisable to
group your decoys according to their species. This is because the birds
typically tend to stay within their own groups when they rest.
All things considered, wild duck decoys are
essential for duck hunters and are also well sought after by collectors.
Whether you are using them for hunting purposes or you just want them for your
personal collection, you need to purchase a wide variety of colors and styles
because you know what they say: you don’t want to have all of your ducks in one
row.
Razvan Marian Jr. is the manager of www.wildduckhuntinginfo.com where hunters can find useful duck hunting information as well as some of the most efficient duck hunting dogs .