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Post by featherduster on Dec 24, 2017 6:43:42 GMT -5
She is warming up for that final song. Going out today for what I am sure will be the last open water day of duck hunting since I never hunt on Christmas because I believe in "PEACE ON EARTH". The weather is going into the tank with as much as 7"-9" of snow and single digit temps at night starting today. This was a pretty good season for me and I am not complaining. We still have a month and a half of goose season and that has historically always been fun. Good luck to all those still chasing them.
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Post by hornzilla on Dec 24, 2017 10:05:58 GMT -5
We are still working on them this morning. Not as well as yesterday. But still getting it done.
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Post by ukwil on Dec 24, 2017 10:31:21 GMT -5
We are trying to rig up a homemade ice eater to try to keep the water open this week. Talking single digit lows and highs only in the 20s here. Field hunting here in Ohio Tuesday morning.
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Post by duff on Dec 24, 2017 13:19:09 GMT -5
We got a couple ducks off monroe today. Pretty sparce
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Post by mstr2175 on Dec 24, 2017 15:22:36 GMT -5
Went out yesterday and had a heck of a day. They were in the air non stop from 1-330. Shot a goose and two ducks. Lost one duck as it dropped into a field of tall grass and thorns. Looked for it for 45 minutes then gave up. Need a dog next time
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Post by hornzilla on Dec 24, 2017 15:45:06 GMT -5
Went out yesterday and had a heck of a day. They were in the air non stop from 1-330. Shot a goose and two ducks. Lost one duck as it dropped into a field of tall grass and thorns. Looked for it for 45 minutes then gave up. Need a dog next time If your going to hunt them you will never regret having a dog. There worth the time and feed. And I absolutely love to watch them work.
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Post by featherduster on Dec 24, 2017 16:16:52 GMT -5
Went out yesterday and had a heck of a day. They were in the air non stop from 1-330. Shot a goose and two ducks. Lost one duck as it dropped into a field of tall grass and thorns. Looked for it for 45 minutes then gave up. Need a dog next time If your going to hunt them you will never regret having a dog. There worth the time and feed. And I absolutely love to watch them work.
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Post by featherduster on Dec 25, 2017 9:16:43 GMT -5
Took the dog out for a run to the pond and to my surprise most of it did not freeze.......yet. And yes there were ducks out there. Merry Christmas to all my feathered friends and to those that pursue them!
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Post by jman46151 on Dec 28, 2017 15:02:06 GMT -5
We got a couple ducks off monroe today. Pretty sparce They were all hanging out at Stillwater. Tons of ducks and geese in there Monday/Tuesday.
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Post by raymar on Dec 28, 2017 21:59:29 GMT -5
I hunted Stillwater Sat. There were more ducks than I had seen in several years and the litterally showed up over night. Including several pintail. We managed 6 but was amazing how tough true migratory birds are. Dropped two on the blind with 3 1/2 and dog still had to chase down. However they were mostly gone as fast as they showed. Likely in Alabama by now.
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Post by jman46151 on Dec 29, 2017 11:56:26 GMT -5
Yeah I saw a ton of pintail. There was even a pair of wood ducks...guess they didn't get the memo that they should have left a long time ago. I only saw one small spot that the birds managed to keep open by Wednesday afternoon.
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Post by raymar on Dec 29, 2017 20:13:18 GMT -5
I hunted there a few years ago when it was 4 degrees that day. we had a reserve and was determined. We managed 7 that day and I was able to retrieve them by walking on the ice as we had the only open hole. Only problem was when you fell thru it was a nightmare to get out of a hole with waders. I saw a woody fly by 9 last weekend too.
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