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TO LURE THE 
CUNNING WILD-FOWL 
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE 620) 
kneel in the bow of his skiff with a short 
paddle, and work against the wind, pil- 
ing the decoys behind him as fast as 
gathered. To work down wind, or to try 
to handle the boat with oars, except in 
extreme cases when it is blowing very 
hard, is to invite a lot of trouble. 
In setting out, one or two tollers should 
be placed sixty or eighty yards from the 
blind; then each ten yards marked by a 
stake or special decoy, so as to know ex- 
actly where you are at. Fifty, forty, 
thirty, twenty yards — none closer. This 
isn’t so much help to an experienced 
shooter as to a novice who has not yet 
acquired the knack of judging distances 
accurately. It is not much trouble. A 
ball of stout cord with the distances 
marked on „it, and a few special decoys, 
or stakes, if the water is shallow, is all 
that is needed. The more the decoys are 
scattered, the better they will show up 
at a distance, care being taken to keep 
the great body of them between the 
twenty and the forty-yard marks. 
When the ducks begin to work, don’t 
be afraid they are going to bite you; 
they won’t. Let them come. Remembei;. 
unless you have the distances marked, 
they are farther away than they seem. 
F OR marsh shooting, live decoys are 
very good, but a lot of bother, and 
only a few can be taken along; also, 
I believe wooden decoys with a caller 
are just as good. 
If live decoys are used, a buckskin 
harness should be made for each, with 
a swivel attached to the lower part for 
the anchor line. They should not be 
worked too hard, and must be given 
plenty of opportunity to rest and dry out. 
If ducks fail to work to a good layout, 
investigate; something is wrong, either 
with the blind or the decoys; the latter 
may be badly set, or else constant shoot- 
ing has burned the place out. If this 
last is the case, move. If not, and there 
are birds in the country, wait. It’s no 
use trying to force things by sending a 
boat to make the ducks fly; such work 
will do more harm than good. I know, 
for I have tried it many times. 
In conclusion; Be patient. Don’t do a 
lot of needless moving around. Be a 
close observer of winds and tides. If in 
a duck country, remember also that the 
ducks will move sometime during the 
day. Keep working your caller; then 
when they do begin to fly, they will come 
for it and your waiting will be rewarded. 
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