Dakota Decoy is in the southeast corner of South Dakota, residing on the last stretch of the “wild” Missouri River. These 45 miles of river is the last part of river that remains as natural as it once was as Lewis & Clark made their way through the Dakotas.10 Sept 2020
I AM BIGFOOT. In America. And in a time when nearly all decoys are made overseas, his original Bigfoot decoys are still manufactured here, right in Goose Barn, Iowa. No import tariffs are passed your way through inflated prices. Just exceptional durability, decoys and gear worth putting your hard-earned dollar behind.
Who owns Dakota decoys?
Bill Willroth
Are Dakota decoys good?
Best decoys on the market, they are tough and look real. As a matter of fact, I think every other decoy company had to step up their game when Dakota Decoy came out on the market! They work great, especially on weary ducks that have seen a lot of spreads throughout the season.
Where are duck decoys made?
The G&H decoy factory and showroom is located in Henryetta, Oklahoma and has been in continuous operation since 1934. Today this family-owned and -operated business, now in its third generation, is the last major American-made decoy company.29 Dec 2010
How heavy are duck decoy weights?
4 oz is plenty if you are going to be hunting in cover: timber, brush, or even rice fields. But in open water I use 6 oz weights or even some 8 oz.10 Jan 2005
Is there such thing as too many decoys?
Just like there is no such thing as too many guns, there is no such thing as too many decoys.4 Aug 2005
How many duck decoys do you really need?
If you are going to hunt ducks in a serious manner, you'll usually need at least two dozen decoys to start out. And more is better, since for waterfowl there is safety in numbers. Unless you throw your decoys in a boat and haul them around that way, you'll need a good decoy bag or two for carrying them.30 Sept 2019
How many decoys do I need for public land?
On smaller, confined waters, a spread of six to 36 decoys should be sufficient. On larger waters or dry fields, hunters should put out as many decoys as practical. I never heard of anybody scaring ducks or geese away because they used too many decoys. Typically, the more, the merrier.