How was the last hurrah

  • predator_2
    Posts: 152
    #212416

    Hunted the river on sat. got 6 1mallard…1gad…2bills…2buffs
    These were some of the smartest ducks I have ever hunted. There were not a ton of ducks around but plenty enough to keep ya wired. As soon as we let our gaurd down we would get buzzed.
    With missed opertunities and a few gags in the shooting department we had the oppertunity to fill out. But thats duck huntin! And thats why I love it. If it didn’t have its little misshaps it wouldn’t be any fun.
    Going gosee hunting thur. and Sat. with a p.m pheasent hunt on sat.
    If it works out I will be in texas january duckin.
    Later

    HommeDeNord
    Independence, Iowa.
    Posts: 82
    #1694

    Was at Lansing monday thought it would be a great day. Well….there were NO ducks and it was so cold that from the time we pulled into the area we hunt north of big lake to the morning when we woke up , the whole lake had frozen with at least a half inch of ice. It took us a good hour to break ourselfs out and then the flight was really non-existent. There were a ton of gulls. One green-head flew in and came home, we had a groupe of 6 big canadas work us reall hard as we called, but we had made the mistake of not putting out the goose decoys and paid for it, they just would not commit without seeing there decoy buddies. It was windy sunday night with a big front, I cannot imagine that they all left with it, but, we did not see them. I would of thought that we would have at least seen them flying the channel, but only a few flocks all day. How did everyone else do early this last week in this area? Good luck all.

    HommeDeNord
    Independence, Iowa.
    Posts: 82
    #283316

    Was at Lansing monday thought it would be a great day. Well….there were NO ducks and it was so cold that from the time we pulled into the area we hunt north of big lake to the morning when we woke up , the whole lake had frozen with at least a half inch of ice. It took us a good hour to break ourselfs out and then the flight was really non-existent. There were a ton of gulls. One green-head flew in and came home, we had a groupe of 6 big canadas work us reall hard as we called, but we had made the mistake of not putting out the goose decoys and paid for it, they just would not commit without seeing there decoy buddies. It was windy sunday night with a big front, I cannot imagine that they all left with it, but, we did not see them. I would of thought that we would have at least seen them flying the channel, but only a few flocks all day. How did everyone else do early this last week in this area? Good luck all.

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