
duckkillerclyde wrote:
That and get rid of that mallard logo and put a damn scaup on it for crying out loud.
duckkillerclyde wrote:QH's Paw wrote:duckkillerclyde wrote:[quote="JGUN"]Yeah, I'd be embarrassed too.
Watchout boys there are pansy puddle duck hunters among us!
What I don't understand is why the diver duck section is below the dabbler and goose sections.
I suggest they raise it directly under the blind section
Maybe above the Blind, in it's rightful place at the top.
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
Flightstopper wrote:
I dont see what y'all think is so hard about shooting divers. Put out a group of blocks in a line and shoot them when they fly in. Easy!??!
Olly wrote:Flightstopper wrote:
I dont see what y'all think is so hard about shooting divers. Put out a group of blocks in a line and shoot them when they fly in. Easy!??!
It's because they have to go out in the big scary water in their little tiny boats.
Sent from your honey hole.
duckkillerclyde wrote:Or it might just be competing with HUGE rafts of ducks that give you one chance. It's an easier kill shooting a duck in the belly than it is shooting down on his back.
Divers give you one chance. dabblers circle and circle and circle and circle and........
River Ramblin' Man wrote:Mallards and GWT for me. I've only killed 2 divers. And they were ringnecks at that…
assateague wrote:Buffleheads, buffleheads, and buffleheads. It would be black ducks if I was allowed more than one. I could probably fill a limit of black ducks in 45 minutes fairly regular. But nooooooo, they're special.
NuffDaddy wrote:Nigga ran that back like he had my VCR
Eric Haynes wrote:River Ramblin' Man wrote:Mallards and GWT for me. I've only killed 2 divers. And they were ringnecks at that…
Hey! I'd rather shoot ringnecks over Mallards any day, in fact, I do. We get a lot of ringers and teal in the early season, then stuck with Mallards for the rest. Typical puddler bag for late season here is Wigeon, Black, Mallard and occaisional Gaddy
assateague wrote:Put that in your huff-n-puffer and smoke it, shootin' boy.
bigcheese wrote:Teal for me too.
Josh
gila-river wrote:Great, now the cops want to install dishwashers to. Just do your job Red and stop encroaching on our rights to replace appliances. That is not the responsibility of police.:lol:
Redbeard wrote:Early season we shoot mostly mallards and teal. As the season progresses we'll get into the gaddies and widgeon much much more. I didn't shoot enough sprig last year to be content. Hopefully I can change that this year with the addition of my scull boat. Hopefully my diver numbers will be up also with the scull boat
Bootlipkiller wrote: all the mallards I killed today had boners do to my epic calling.
ducks~n~bucks wrote:This last season I shot mostly sprigs. It sucked, because we can only shoot two. Basicly all that would come in was sprigs. So other than 5 days in october where we basicly shot limits every day, we ony shot 3 birds a day, sometimes 4. 2 of which were sprig almost every hunt.
MOhuntingGuy wrote: Went with the fuse accessories axium 6 inch doinker style.
MOhuntingGuy wrote: Went with the fuse accessories axium 6 inch doinker style.
assateague wrote:You should shoot buffies. Not saying you're a "bad guy" or anything like that- I've found people don't shoot buffies for one of two reasons- the taste, or the size. If it's the former, soak them in buttermilk. Works for buffies, brant, and probably mergs, but I've never shot one. I find that most of the people who mention how small they are have no problem shooting teal, even though they're the same size, and buffies are every bit as fun to shoot as teal. Just my opinion.
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