Amazing Duck Decoy Trick You Need To See!
Автор: Kirk McCullough
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If your spread looks dead, ducks will pass you by. Today I show how to bring life-like motion to the spread using the Mallard Chaser Shaker system—from anchor choice to lead/mid/rear lines—and why that subtle water ripple is deadly in knee-deep timber or marsh. We rig fully flocked pintail decoys (hen up front, drake on the rear) and demonstrate short, two-foot bursts that create the “swim out, settle, and feed” action ducks can see and hear from a long way off.
You’ll learn exactly how to rig it: carabiner/secondary retention, rope socket, marine-grade heat-shrink, bungee knot security, and why the line must float. I also cover practical duck hunting tips—drilling a 3/8″ hole in Avian-X, Dive Bomb, G&H or whatever you run, setting the upright decoy in front and the feeder in back, plus why ~25 ft of pull line gives the best control. We finish with on-the-water demos, using it as a jerk line, and quick storage so you’re fast at the ramp before first light.
If you’re dialing in waterfowl hunting gear for the season, this breakdown will help you build motion that finishes birds—without electronics. Like what you see? Hit like, drop a comment, and subscribe for more duck hunting, decoy spread setups, and hunting season tips.
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Chapter Markers
00:00 – Why motion matters: simple, deadly setup
00:10 – Knee-deep water demo: short bursts = big ripples
00:20 – Ducks see & hear it from way off
00:30 – Why this motion is so deadly (keep it simple) – “If you can tie shoes, you can run this”
00:41 – Intro & plan: components overview
01:05 – Carabiner + secondary retention explained
01:38 – Rope socket, bungee knot & heat-shrink security
02:17 – Lead line, mid line, rear line—what each does
03:00 – Pre-rig at camp: drill 3/8″ hole & thread lines
03:35 – Tie mid line (cinch right, avoid tangles)
04:00 – Add the lead line (no clips, no swivels)
04:41 – Tie the rear line and connect to pull line
05:02 – Both lines tight: front & rear positioning
05:25 – Pro tip: hook up, then bag decoys fast
05:46 – How to wrap/secure lines for storage
07:11 – Pack the system: bungee + cord management
07:16 – Practice first: get used to the feel
07:34 – Line length myth: why ~25 ft pulls best
07:44 – Rear = feeder, front = upright (avoid nose-diving)
07:54 – Quick setup, big results—field-tested last season
08:12 – Where to buy & brand notes (Avian-X, Dive Bomb, G&H)
08:30 – Close-up Avian-X demo on the shaker line
08:41 – Short burst action—stop & let them swim out
08:54 – Use it as a jerk line too – Line feed test: floating, no tangles
09:23 – Two Avian-X on line: motion results
09:33 – Hand action demo: how much to pull – What kind of motion you’ll get (and why it works)
09:42 – Wrap-up: “They do a great job.”
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