3 Killer Combo Spreads for Hunting Waterfowl
By M.D. Johnson There was a time when I was a duck hunter. That is, I focused solely on ducks: duck loads, duck calls and, most significantly, duck decoys and duck-specific spreads. Then, as things do, I turned a page and became a goose hunter. Today, and on the backside of 50, I’m neither a duck hunter nor a goose hunter, but rather an opportunist. When the regulations allow, I set for both birds and will happily take a half-limit of mallards and two fat Canadas home, as opposed to one or the other. With this personal change comes a change in what I pack into the field and the decoy spreads I set these days. Enter the combination spread and, here, three combo rigs I run throughout the season. It’s important to note — and not forget — one very simple rule when setting combination duck/goose spreads: Ducks will come to goose decoys, often finding the big fakes irresistible. However, geese are seldom going to work to duck decoys alone. That said, pack your decoy bag(s) accordingly.Combo spread 1: On the water
More often than not, I’m walking into my hunting spot and packing my rig on my back. Or, if not afoot, I’m running a small duck skiff — something like an AquaPod, where decoy space is limited.
Combo spread 2: On the water (option 2)
Ready for this one? Twelve Canada floaters, with mixed head positions, set in a random (i.e., relaxed) arrangement, with a dozen coots set tight off to one side. How many times have you had a group of coots pull ducks away from your spread? Coots know where the food is, and the other ducks know this; plus, few ’fowlers set all-coot spreads, so you have the non-traditional aspect covered.
