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Spinning wing decoys are an effective tool for Louisiana teal hunts, with some studies indicating a 25-30% increase in shooter success when used in conjunction with stationary decoys.
Choosing the Right Decoy Setup
When it comes to setting up spinning wing decoys for Louisiana teal hunts, it’s essential to consider the terrain and the birds’ behavior. Typically, teal will congregate in areas with dense vegetation, such as marsh grasses and cattails. To mimic this setup, place your decoys in a cluster of 6-8 spinning wing decoys, with 2-3 stationary decoys surrounding the cluster. The spinning wing decoys should be positioned to create a sense of movement and disturbance, while the stationary decoys provide a sense of stability and familiarity.
Decoy Placement and Spacing
When placing your spinning wing decoys, consider the wind direction and the teal’s likely flight path. Position the decoys 10-15 yards apart, with the spinning wing decoys spaced evenly throughout the cluster. This will create a sense of chaos and confusion, making it difficult for the birds to determine which decoy is the “invader.” By mimicking the natural behavior of teal, you’ll increase the chances of attracting more birds to your setup.
Tips for Maximizing Success
To maximize success with spinning wing decoys, consider the following tips:
- Use a combination of spinning wing and stationary decoys to create a realistic and dynamic setup.
- Place your decoys in areas with dense vegetation, such as marsh grasses and cattails.
- Position your decoys to create a sense of movement and disturbance, while maintaining a sense of stability and familiarity.
- Consider adding a “leader” decoy, positioned 20-30 yards ahead of the cluster, to create a sense of movement and attract birds to the setup.
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