MallardBay wrote:I envy the cast netting lagniappe. That's a good haul.
Deltaman wrote:Love your back up "shrimp" plan Dave There is a 25lb limit on castnetting shrimp in LA?
Rick wrote:
(Pro'lly need a louder call.)
Rick wrote:Ut, oh! Might be you. Or you might want to try bigger spinners and decoys. Think an awful lot of folks hurt themselves for teal with "teal" decoys and spinners.
DComeaux wrote:Blake and I discussed next years strategy while sitting on our buckets this morning. We both agreed that we've had enough teal in our area over the last three years to play with and we'll put in a little more effort and see what happens. The plan will involve a LOT of decoys. The worst that can happen is it won't work and we'll have a little extra labor.
Rick wrote:DComeaux wrote:Blake and I discussed next years strategy while sitting on our buckets this morning. We both agreed that we've had enough teal in our area over the last three years to play with and we'll put in a little more effort and see what happens. The plan will involve a LOT of decoys. The worst that can happen is it won't work and we'll have a little extra labor.
Mostly big ones I'd hope. Just as easy to make it a lot of mostly big ones. And if your spinners aren't already big ones...
DComeaux wrote:
Each came as singles and Blake took one as a passing shot. Blake and I discussed next years strategy while sitting on our buckets this morning. We both agreed that we've had enough teal in our area over the last three years to play with and we'll put in a little more effort and see what happens. The plan will involve a LOT of decoys. The worst that can happen is it won't work and we'll have a little extra labor.
Duck Engr wrote:DComeaux wrote:
Each came as singles and Blake took one as a passing shot. Blake and I discussed next years strategy while sitting on our buckets this morning. We both agreed that we've had enough teal in our area over the last three years to play with and we'll put in a little more effort and see what happens. The plan will involve a LOT of decoys. The worst that can happen is it won't work and we'll have a little extra labor.
Are you sayin the good ole days are back in your area? For teal at least?
BGkirk wrote:I’m not preaching to anyone but I know when I wake up knowing I’ve only got 6-8 days to hunt teal and 20-25 out of 60 for big duck , the last thing that’s gonna decrease my chances of killing will be effort.
And for me this applies mostly to public land days, on the night before the hunt when setting my alarm. “ do I really need to be leaving by 1am to ensure I get to hunt plan A spot “
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Rick wrote: 'Course, Dave does have his faithful beast of burden, Blake...
DComeaux wrote: I'm really curious and motivated at the moment.
Darren wrote:DComeaux wrote: I'm really curious and motivated at the moment.
...... but would think multiple large spinners and aggressive calling your best bet.
Darren wrote:Also you had mentioned something about being tucked in protected waters......did that result in reduced visibility of your spread?
Darren wrote:Are you seeing greenwings on the ground/water around you in regular season? What are they using locally that the bluewings aren't, if anything?
DComeaux wrote: Plenty of shrimp, crabs and fish lounging in our marsh, though.
Darren wrote:DComeaux wrote: Plenty of shrimp, crabs and fish lounging in our marsh, though.
That counts for something. Yea if you can find the mottleds, that would be the ticket.
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