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Scouting time

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Wed Aug 07, 2013 4:50 pm
by Redbeard
Sam and I have been eyeballing this field that floods late season. It's located behind a farm pond we hunt. Very secluded, surrounded by thick trees and bordered by the river. Late season the birds quit using the pond when it's levels rise and they hit up this little secluded flooded field. Hard to explain but we weren't sure how to access it easily until today. We found a trail through the trees the rancher's cattle have made. Took us right to the field. Hopefully it'll pay off. Got a couple more spots I've been eyeballing on google earth along the river. Gonna check them out soon
I know Olly's been scouting. Anyone else exploring new spots?
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Dumbbutt lost his wader belt. Told him he didn't need one. But he decided to tie some mule tape round his waist
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Re: Scouting time

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Wed Aug 07, 2013 4:55 pm
by one2many
that looks like a nice place for me to build a little cabin and a big green house

you got some pretty country in you part of the world!!
right now im only scouting the golf course near my office. we will be in the fields in a couple,three weeks chopping silage. setting up for dove and early goose. then it boom boom boom,shit, reload,boom boom boom
Re: Scouting time

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Wed Aug 07, 2013 4:59 pm
by Redbeard
one2many wrote:that looks like a nice place for me to build a little cabin and a big green house

you got some pretty country in you part of the world!!
right now im only scouting the golf course near my office. we will be in the fields in a couple,three weeks chopping silage. setting up for dove and early goose. then it boom boom boom,shit, reload,boom boom boom
walking through the trees, Sam was afraid we'd spook a sleeping bear. I was more worried we'd stumble onto someone's hidden grow
Re: Scouting time

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Wed Aug 07, 2013 5:01 pm
by Mornin Beef
Nice red, yes I have. Cleared out a woody hole last weekend. Made a real nice landing zone with a machete and pulling out huge tussocks of a type of shrub, which was easy cuz its all anchored in mucky loose soil.
Re: Scouting time

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Wed Aug 07, 2013 5:21 pm
by Redbeard
Mornin Beef wrote:Nice red, yes I have. Cleared out a woody hole last weekend. Made a real nice landing zone with a machete and pulling out huge tussocks of a type of shrub, which was easy cuz its all anchored in mucky loose soil.
nice. Sam brought his machete just in case. If this plays pans out, we'll be standing in the tree line and I'll feel like some Arkansas hillbilly hunting timber
Re: Scouting time

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Wed Aug 07, 2013 5:26 pm
by waterfowlman
Red...... We know how you hunt, them birds are gonna come to wherever you put the corn out this year.
(nice looking spot)
Re: Scouting time

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Wed Aug 07, 2013 5:29 pm
by Mornin Beef
That sounds like tits. this hole is on state land and you got to pay the price with hard work to get away from anyone. funny sam was already in waders in this weather. A form of training? We were in sneaks and its gunna be, just like every year a real heart stopping cough fest with waders on dragging all the decoys im sure.
Re: Scouting time

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Wed Aug 07, 2013 6:25 pm
by Rick
Can understand Sam's desire to get ducky and have to admire the gumption to be tramping around in waders this early. Wears me out thinking about it. Hope that spot rewards him.
We've a couple new leases I probably should be checking out, but the big cheese has a penchant for subletting pieces I'd like to keep, so I ain't looking 'til it's more certain there's good reason.
Couldn't help but make a pass this morning though some rice stubbles that are being flooded. Knew it's still too soon for teal to take them. Just couldn't not take a peek.
Re: Scouting time

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Wed Aug 07, 2013 6:33 pm
by NuffDaddy
Gonna start looking for some early goose spots in the next week or so. Then I want to find a calm day and explore some new shorelines along the bay in my boat that I couldn't walk to before.
Re: Scouting time

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Wed Aug 07, 2013 7:14 pm
by waterfowlman
NuffDaddy wrote:Gonna start looking for some early goose spots in the next week or so. Then I want to find a calm day and explore some new shorelines along the bay in my boat that I couldn't walk to before.
We love to hunt points on calm days and sheltered coves on windy days.
Re: Scouting time

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Wed Aug 07, 2013 8:27 pm
by Redbeard
waterfowlman wrote:Red...... We know how you hunt, them birds are gonna come to wherever you put the corn out this year.
(nice looking spot)
funny. ironically I told Sam this spot is secluded enough we oughta put out corn
Re: Scouting time

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Wed Aug 07, 2013 8:30 pm
by Redbeard
Mornin Beef wrote:That sounds like tits. this hole is on state land and you got to pay the price with hard work to get away from anyone. funny sam was already in waders in this weather. A form of training? We were in sneaks and its gunna be, just like every year a real heart stopping cough fest with waders on dragging all the decoys im sure.
we both put our waders on. Thought we'd have to cross a section of the pond to access it. Luckily we found the cattle trail
Re: Scouting time

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Wed Aug 07, 2013 8:48 pm
by jehler
Sam's waders don't look any too small
Re: Scouting time

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Wed Aug 07, 2013 8:56 pm
by Redbeard
jehler wrote:Sam's waders don't look any too small
ha! Yea his feet fit the boots but the rest is alittle big. He likes that their lightweight. Outgrew his old ones
Re: Scouting time

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Wed Aug 07, 2013 9:01 pm
by jehler
I would always buy jr's two sizes to big and let him grow into them, last year he got breathables with the neoprene sock and cheap goodwill second hand store boots, nice way to go on the cheap
Re: Scouting time

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Wed Aug 07, 2013 9:13 pm
by Redbeard
jehler wrote:I would always buy jr's two sizes to big and let him grow into them, last year he got breathables with the neoprene sock and cheap goodwill second hand store boots, nice way to go on the cheap
if they'll hold up, sam'll wear these at least two years. All his other gear is new and two sizes too big. I do the same thing
Re: Scouting time

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Wed Aug 07, 2013 9:28 pm
by aunt betty
I have beem putting off scouting for geese cuz I hunted the same lake for many years. Aint saying which one but there's a place called "the grassy flat" that I will be camping on a day or two before goose season just so I can get my five. I know this sounds crazy but yeah, people CAMP in boats to reserve a spot for opening day. It was not my fucking idea. Just going with the flow because I want to kill blackfeet again. Haven't done it in several years, Been murdering specks n snows down south. I WANT THEM HONKERS BAD!
Re: Scouting time

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Thu Aug 08, 2013 7:24 am
by rozzo842
I found this spot last week. I need to keep an eye on it and see if it can be productive. Its about a 1.5 mile walk and everyone here is lazy so I'm pretty certain no one will be hunting it.


Re: Scouting time

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Thu Aug 08, 2013 7:25 am
by Olly
My scouting right now is just trying to get the lay of the land. When I get back from NJ and around Nov. Is when I will start looking for birds.
Re: Scouting time

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Thu Aug 08, 2013 7:41 am
by goodkarmarising
I think I'm going to go out tomorrow morning while its still fairly decent out and check on some new ponds I found. Also check on some marshes to see if they are holding water.
Re: Scouting time

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Thu Aug 08, 2013 8:21 am
by aunt betty
Olly wrote:My scouting right now is just trying to get the lay of the land. When I get back from NJ and around Nov. Is when I will start looking for birds.
I get to start killing ducks in October...til January.
By being a nomad I follow the migration and get a very long season.
Re: Scouting time

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Thu Aug 08, 2013 8:23 am
by goodkarmarising
aunt betty wrote:Olly wrote:My scouting right now is just trying to get the lay of the land. When I get back from NJ and around Nov. Is when I will start looking for birds.
I get to start killing ducks in October...til January.
By being a nomad I follow the migration and get a very long season.
I can start hunting waterfowl in Sept and go all the way into mid to late March, so yes the season can get long if I choose.
Re: Scouting time

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Thu Aug 08, 2013 8:32 am
by Olly
aunt betty wrote:Olly wrote:My scouting right now is just trying to get the lay of the land. When I get back from NJ and around Nov. Is when I will start looking for birds.
I get to start killing ducks in October...til January.
By being a nomad I follow the migration and get a very long season.
They haven't released the season dates here in AL yet but last year regular duck was even of Nov- end of Jan.
Re: Scouting time

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Thu Aug 08, 2013 8:49 am
by Rick
rozzo842 wrote:I found this spot last week. I need to keep an eye on it and see if it can be productive. Its about a 1.5 mile walk and everyone here is lazy so I'm pretty certain no one will be hunting it.


Hope your birds think that's as pretty as I do. Ours often disagree with me, but that's the kind of place I'd make the hike to just to be there from time to time.
Re: Scouting time

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Thu Aug 08, 2013 1:17 pm
by aunt betty
rozzo842 wrote:I found this spot last week. I need to keep an eye on it and see if it can be productive. Its about a 1.5 mile walk and everyone here is lazy so I'm pretty certain no one will be hunting it.


If I hunted there, or could, I would go on days its WINDY and sunny.
Hope this helps you predict better.
Re: Scouting time

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Thu Aug 08, 2013 2:18 pm
by rozzo842
Rick wrote:rozzo842 wrote:
Hope your birds think that's as pretty as I do. Ours often disagree with me, but that's the kind of place I'd make the hike to just to be there from time to time.
Yeah, when I found it I just kinda hung out for about an hour, was real relaxing.
aunt betty wrote:rozzo842 wrote:If I hunted there, or could, I would go on days its WINDY and sunny.
Hope this helps you predict better.
Why's that? I don't know much so any info would be helpful.
Re: Scouting time

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Thu Aug 08, 2013 2:54 pm
by aunt betty
rozzo842 wrote:Rick wrote:rozzo842 wrote:
Hope your birds think that's as pretty as I do. Ours often disagree with me, but that's the kind of place I'd make the hike to just to be there from time to time.
Yeah, when I found it I just kinda hung out for about an hour, was real relaxing.
aunt betty wrote:rozzo842 wrote:If I hunted there, or could, I would go on days its WINDY and sunny.
Hope this helps you predict better.
Why's that? I don't know much so any info would be helpful.
If I were a duck and was trying to find a sheltered little spot out of the wind.
Get it? That looks like a good one.
The sunny part...ducks have a much harder time spotting hunters on sunny days. Decoys show up better too.
Hide in shadows on leeward side of that hole. Put a smack down on the puddle ducks.
They want that green floaty stuff. Its called duckweed.
Re: Scouting time

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Thu Aug 08, 2013 4:24 pm
by rozzo842
aunt betty wrote:rozzo842 wrote:Rick wrote:rozzo842 wrote:
Hope your birds think that's as pretty as I do. Ours often disagree with me, but that's the kind of place I'd make the hike to just to be there from time to time.
Yeah, when I found it I just kinda hung out for about an hour, was real relaxing.
aunt betty wrote:rozzo842 wrote:If I hunted there, or could, I would go on days its WINDY and sunny.
Hope this helps you predict better.
Why's that? I don't know much so any info would be helpful.
If I were a duck and was trying to find a sheltered little spot out of the wind.
Get it? That looks like a good one.
The sunny part...ducks have a much harder time spotting hunters on sunny days. Decoys show up better too.
Hide in shadows on leeward side of that hole. Put a smack down on the puddle ducks.
They want that green floaty stuff. Its called duckweed.
Thanks for the advise
Re: Scouting time

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Wed Sep 25, 2013 7:30 pm
by rozzo842
I think I just found my early season spot. It's perfect for me since I don't have a dog and I can walk anywhere in here. There had to be 100 woodies on it this morning. Still need to sit here a few more times but it looks real promising.
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Re: Scouting time

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Wed Sep 25, 2013 7:57 pm
by NuffDaddy
rozzo842 wrote:I think I just found my early season spot. It's perfect for me since I don't have a dog and I can walk anywhere in here. There had to be 100 woodies on it this morning. Still need to sit here a few more times but it looks real promising.
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Got a spot just like that up at my cabin. Beavers made it late last fall. Haven't checked it out this summer yet, but if it has water I'd bet it has a few woodies on it.