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Hunting aids
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Oct 8 2008 New York Times
Duckdecoys might refer to
A duck decoy is a device to capture wild ducks or other species of waterfowl. Formerly the birds were slaughtered and used for food. Decoys had an advantage over hunting ducks with shotguns as the duck meat did not contain lead shot. Consequently a higher price could be charged for it.
* Some decoys are still used for hunting ducks. But they are also now used for ornithological research, and the birds are released after capture.
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