More decoys isn't always better; it depends on the size of the body of water you are hunting in. When hunting big water lots of decoys are good. When hunting puddles and ponds, too many decoys will crowd the water. Ducks will feel crowded and won't decoy.
Hunting should always be done smartly. What does it mean to be smart? It means to follow a set of rules; a hunter's code of honor. By following these rules, you will make sure you have a safe and enjoyable hunt.
The right wine can be the perfect compliment to any wild game. Here is a list of some of my favorite wines and what game I have found they go best with. Enjoy!
When drawing or aiming your weapon at a moving deer a whistle or a grunt will usually stop the deer long enough for a shot.
When hunting public grounds, the smart hunter will pattern the other hunters' movements.
Be in the sanctuaries the deer will seek when disturbed by the masses.
If you're a smoker and hunting from a tree stand, use a 35mm film container to put your ashes and butts in. It helps with the smell and you don't litter. Empty it at home.