However, during hunting season, if he were to get all tangled up in
your decoy anchor lines, he could become terrified of decoys.
While most duck shooters snuggle deeper under the blankets, the Maine seabirder gets up at 4 a.m., drives his boat through swells that wash over the decks and turn them into sheets of ice, sets his trawl
line of
decoys,
anchors in the lee of a ledge and covers his boat with rockweed.