Darren wrote:5 stand wrote:Duck Engr wrote:5stand, you may have said this before, but where you hunt, do you typically see a lot of ducks and are able to break a few, or do you typically see a few and kill most of what you see?
I typically see a few and kill most of what I see...
I don't hunt the same place 2 days in a row, I carry River cane in the boat and make a makeshift blind every morning...
I hunt and then scout for the next day, sometimes that makes for a long day if the Ducks don't cooperate...
Big component in success right there...each hunt is a scouting trip, adjust accordingly the next day. Think next year if we are doing more on the public land area again, will be same for us.
Nice hunts, thanks for sharing with us.
Patent pending on my tactics, don't be using them...

I'm a one-man show, there's nothing social about what I do... Except for the bragging pictures on here...
You may think I'm crazy but I would trade six gray ducks for a morning just visiting with your son in a blind... I'm also a dog guy like Pennydog, I would enjoy scratching Harry behind the ear and telling him he's a good boy...
Around here we have hard Banks if that makes sense so running and gunning is fairly easy... I don't know how that'll work out in a Louisiana Marsh...
I work pretty hard at hiding, I use the dog blind to hide Trigger it keeps her confined to one spot and I put her behind me... Her retrieves are all kind of blinds if that makes sense... She has learned from her mother to watch where my barrel is pointing and she has a pretty good idea where to go, most of the time I just holler Trigger back and she handles it, if not we adjust accordingly...
Thanks for the reply...