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Rick wrote:Success! Looks like a fine time was had.
I looked it up a few days ago and found that our last meaningful rain was on September 6th. Got darn near a half inch...
Duck Engr wrote:There are two kinds of gadwall that I seem to run across. The 630 to 7 am gadwall, which is absolutely suicidal, and the 9 am gadwall, which I’m convinced even sleeps while it flies. Never landing.
DComeaux wrote:I find gadwall have become very skittish over the years. I really don't think we're getting as many young birds down here as we once did.
Darren wrote:Duck Engr wrote:There are two kinds of gadwall that I seem to run across. The 630 to 7 am gadwall, which is absolutely suicidal, and the 9 am gadwall, which I’m convinced even sleeps while it flies. Never landing.
jrock75 wrote:Darren wrote:Duck Engr wrote:There are two kinds of gadwall that I seem to run across. The 630 to 7 am gadwall, which is absolutely suicidal, and the 9 am gadwall, which I’m convinced even sleeps while it flies. Never landing.
To add to your anecdotal science, our first duck of the morning was a female gadwall that lit in the decoys.
Darren wrote:How much more fun could a kid have!?? Or an adult playing on a big toy !?
Darren wrote:How much more fun could a kid have!?? Or an adult playing on a big toy !?
Only difference between dad and boy hobbies is the size and price of their toys!Darren wrote:How much more fun could a kid have!?? Or an adult playing on a big toy !?
Duck Engr wrote:Only difference between dad and boy hobbies is the size and price of their toys!Darren wrote:How much more fun could a kid have!?? Or an adult playing on a big toy !?
DComeaux wrote:That's always good to see, the ducks that is. Nice hunt. Do you guy's have nutria rats, or was there something else causing the breach?
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