And they don’t reduce the crippling factor By Joe Albert Staff Writer Bemidji, Minn. — A study in Minnesota on the vulnerability of mallards to spinning-wing decoys has produced a mixed set of results. On one hand, researchers, as expected, found that kill rates are higher when spinners are used. On the other hand, they […]
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