I live in a wood duck producing area. Hundreds of wood duck houses, and a very active banding program.
I start shooing away wood ducks Sept 1, when I'm teal shooting.
I see them every day, from duckling to young adult.
In the marsh they are most active at first light, and last.

They are absolute suckers for a mojo. Any kind of motion really.
You don't even need decoys.

Woodland hunting wood ducks here would be a less productive venture.

That said, if I lived near a migratory destination, like a southern oxbow lake, I would put a full body mallard on a log, and a mojo next to that in the water. Just a spot for them to sit.

Pass shooting them up on a hill above the pond would be less productive for me. Finding the flight line would waste too much time. I know where they are going.
I would however, just for sport like to find a flight line in the trees that they are traveling, and would shoot that occasionally. But my bread and butter would be am and pm sitting on a bucket 20 yards from that log in the water.

My Tennessee friends see huge flocks along the impoundments. Having a cloud of drake wood ducks dropping into a hole would be pretty special. We just band them up here. I never really looked to see where all they end up at after they leave.

FWIW, sometimes a person charged with a wildlife crime negotiates to provide wood duck boxes in lieu of a trial. There are hundreds of them around here. Every pond and puddle. In the winter conservation groups clean them out, and fix them up. 100 yards apart, mile after mile.


Out there doing it best I can.