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May 18, 2009

Do Dove Decoys Work

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Every year I see hunters placing decoys around the dove fields. I’ve always wondered if they were worth their salt. Let’s find out…

Ducks, Geese, Turkeys are all susceptible to decoys. With ducks being the most social of the game birds. These flock oriented birds find safety when they spot others of their own kind. But are these things true when comes to dove?

Dove do respond to decoys. They just respond in a little different manner. Unlike ducks and geese, decoys don’t cause dove to come out of flight, but they can make them alter their flight pattern. When they see the decoy, they typically make a fly-by to check them out. Dove see the decoys as a safe zone, and if you put yourself in a good position you can be there to spoil that thought.

The decoys will not eliminate your need to pick a good spot. A decoy will not change a major flight path for dove. They can alter it enough to bring more dove in range. Do your homework and pick the right spot before placing the decoys.

Place your decoys in pairs on the ground. Dove usually fly in pairs and by placing the decoys in pairs, you make them look more natural. Don’t go overboard though, a dozen decoys is plenty.  The decoys should be 20 to 30 yards out from your spot.

Another good strategy with decoys is to place them in elevated position, e.g. tree limbs or fence lines. This also makes the use of decoys appear more natural. Avoid putting the elevated decoys too close to your position. Keep them in range(20-30 yards) but away from your immediate position, by doing this you will keep the attention away from you and avoid spooking the dove.

If you are hunting by a body of water there are a few different techniques. Dove usually land in an elevated position before going to drink. Therefore, the key is to have more decoys elevated than not. Put a single pair on the ground and several elevated. When placing the decoys on the ground place them in at a spot on the bank with little to no vegetation. Position yourself in shotgun range from the decoys and enjoy the fruits of your labor.

Decoys are not essential when dove hunting, but by using them wisely, they can bring more dove into your sights than there would have been otherwise.

Decoys can be extremely helpful later in the season when the shooting is a little slower.

Time to RELOAD! 

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