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Post by featherduster on Oct 25, 2013 12:08:36 GMT -5
I just returned from a nice morning drive around the Kankakee Fish and Wildlife area as well as the surrounding duck clubs, here is what I witnessed.
NOTHING.....NADA......ZIP......0.......
There are about 200 Canada geese on the Toto road refuge however I didn't see one duck except for the coots.
The corn pit area is flooded and again nothing.
The front refuge at SR8 & SR39 nothing except for coots.
Some of the clubs that still remain are either flooded or hardly have any water.
I grew up and have spent my entire duck hunting career hunting in and around that area and every year for the past 7+ years it's getting worse and worse.
Ducks are learning to hate Indiana.
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Post by jordanffemt on Oct 25, 2013 17:15:40 GMT -5
not good
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Post by Decatur on Oct 25, 2013 17:34:26 GMT -5
Sad
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Post by schall53 on Oct 25, 2013 17:52:04 GMT -5
Bad
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Post by duff on Oct 25, 2013 19:27:53 GMT -5
Blankakee
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Post by pigeonflier on Oct 25, 2013 20:12:15 GMT -5
It has been awfully warm until these last few days,, now that we have some weather moving in lets hope things start to change.
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Post by mallard1 on Oct 26, 2013 5:51:29 GMT -5
Blank out almost every time I go there and when I do get in there are no birds. Migration has shifted east I think.
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Post by Jamie Brooks 1John5:13 on Oct 26, 2013 15:11:15 GMT -5
Blank out almost every time I go there and when I do get in there are no birds. Migration has shifted east I think. I was thinking the pattern moved more to the west side of Indiana base on some data that I saw. What make you think they've shifted east? I have no experience, so I'm just curious.
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Post by mallard1 on Oct 27, 2013 14:47:33 GMT -5
Got a friend that hunts out by tri county and constantly sees and gets lots of ducks. Just have to wait and see what migrates through.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 28, 2013 12:18:48 GMT -5
I shot coots once in Arkansas when there wasn't any ducks. Fun day and they eat pretty good.
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Post by pigeonflier on Oct 28, 2013 13:13:38 GMT -5
I shot coots once in Arkansas when there wasn't any ducks. Fun day and they eat pretty good. Did you try the 2x12 recipe?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 28, 2013 13:19:08 GMT -5
Nope. Just breasted them and cooked the same as the mallards. Other than size of the filet you couldn't tell the difference.
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Post by duff on Oct 28, 2013 17:24:34 GMT -5
Man I must have fixed them wrong...not even close to mallard. Pass the Cajun seasoning and I will mix them up with the famous asian carp for a good jumbalya.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 28, 2013 21:42:15 GMT -5
I wouldn't eat a carp on a bet, but love shooting coots on a slow duck day. Breast them out, wrap bacon around them and slow bake. Bread some in cajun duck mix and fry. Both are good and taste like any other duck. Even had our Arkie guide eating them after he said he's duck hunted for 50 years and had never seen any man eat a coot.
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Post by featherduster on Oct 29, 2013 4:33:10 GMT -5
Post an address where we here on the waterfowl section can send you some fine table fair COOTS and we might even throw in a few MERGANSERS.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 29, 2013 6:37:52 GMT -5
Ill get my own thanks. I waterfowl hunt to shoot multiple times, not for food. Thanks
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Post by duff on Oct 29, 2013 17:18:22 GMT -5
I'd be happy to send Timex a few coots...Goose Pond has them by the thousands every year.
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