Rick wrote:I'm surprised it wasn't better up there, as we sure seem to have gotten a little bird bump here. Saw several bunches of super high southbound ducks yesterday morning and had more lower ducks heading north than expected while I was working in the marsh yesterday afternoon. No way of knowing how much of the later was just birds returning to the rice after escaping the weekend crowd this morning. Usually takes a few days to see our East Zone/Arkansas opener bump.
Rick wrote:Date: 11/22
Was a screaming hail call morning with surprisingly good result
SpinnerMan wrote:I love to read your logs, but damn you personally shoot a shitpile of ducks.
If only, you weren't so far away. I'd love to be able to shoot the numbers and variety a few times a year.
Rick wrote:SpinnerMan wrote:I love to read your logs, but damn you personally shoot a shitpile of ducks.
If only, you weren't so far away. I'd love to be able to shoot the numbers and variety a few times a year.
I'm blessed to get to hunt where I do and doubly blessed with how it's gone so far this season, given how most of the region is still waiting on birds. Have a really nice older fellow who struggles some with both crowd control and shooting the next couple mornings and may not sleep tonight worrying about the bottom falling out and not being able to put big, slow birds front and center for him. Want it to be as it should be so badly that it probably won't.
May not ever forget him telling his wife "I made Rick say a bad word." after one of last year's hunts. Hope not to let that happen again, regardless.
Guess my rig must look a little weak, as John asked if I didn't think loading the pond with decoys would be helpful
You'd think it was still Summer
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