AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
DComeaux wrote:Nice hunts Darren, and I bet it was a good time and good eats as well.
Darren wrote:Sat. 12/6/2014
SE La Public Marsh
Raymond and I, plus Ray's gf Sarah along for the ride
60's to start, HEAVY fog that lingered and even worsened, no wind
With fog having been forecast for all my hunts thus far this week, it finally caught up to me today. Heavy fog on boat ride and setup and it remained heavy and even got worse as morning went on. Packed it up around 8:30 having seen only a few ducks but did see a good many on boat ride back in that were sitting not a few hundred yards from our blind location, they just didn't move today. Managed two of a trio of working green wings and also had a miscue on a pair of grays that gave us an decent chance. Did, however, have a hellacious coot flight across us all morning but we left them alone. Good to see them in the area nonetheless
Water was way up but front supposed to be through today sometime and get it a little lower tomorrow with some better conditions hopefully for my bday hunt.
2 GW teal
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
Flightstopper wrote:Sure have been getting after them Darren, jealous.
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
Flightstopper wrote:Still, putting me to shame with trips out alone. Wasted the first season here but opens again this weekend and ready to go.
Darren wrote:1 spoon
Darren wrote:Fri. 12/5/2014
Klondike, La marsh
Mark L. and I joining Peake and Rick at the office for Day 2
SE wind 5 to 8 or so, just enough; mostly cloudy, low 60's to start
Back at the Mudhole for Day 2 and had another great morning, this time with a long time family friend joining me, first time we've shared a blind in probably 12 years at least. Again saw plenty of birds including many teal out and about and put our share on the strap. Also had fun with the ringers and a couple of spoons but again had tough time working the big ducks with all the shooting going on. Peake made a few really nice retrieves out on the flotant marsh with a few that fell well outside the pond. Great morning with great company, finished by 8:00am. Thanks again, Rick, really enjoyed it.
1 wigeon, 1 pintail, 1 mallard, 9 GW teal, 4 ringnecks, 2 spoons
Rick wrote:Darren wrote:1 spoon
As long as you shot him with finesse and grace, that's all that matters.
Darren wrote:Rick wrote:Darren wrote:1 spoon
As long as you shot him with finesse and grace, that's all that matters.
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Rick wrote:Say "Hey" to Mike for me. Enjoyed hunting with him, but wonder how such a nice fellow ended up with a daughter who'd marry...well, you know.
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