WTN10 wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:I see a Wilson. Nice guns wtn.
You see two Wilsons, only one of which is a 1911.
Even better.
WTN10 wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:I see a Wilson. Nice guns wtn.
You see two Wilsons, only one of which is a 1911.
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
Goldfish wrote:3 dozen decoys for $30
Olly wrote:Goldfish wrote:3 dozen decoys for $30
Lucky. Down here because of duck dynasty used duck stuff is stupid high.
Olly wrote:Goldfish wrote:3 dozen decoys for $30
Lucky. Down here because of duck dynasty used duck stuff is stupid high.
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
Deltaman wrote:Half-Dozen Avian-X Flocked Black Mallard decoys, 6-slot Avery carrier for them, case of dove shells, 4 boxes of 3" steel #4's, a 94 qt Marine Igloo, and a handful of Redfish magic spinner baits. Dammit man, my wallet is still crying Just starting to stock duck loads for the upcoming season, and will buy 4-6 boxes here and there over the next few weeks. I prefer the Remington 3" steel in #4 for early season (and LA), and BB for later in the season when the gadwalls laugh at you from 60-70 yards and land 100 yards out. By the time big duck season rolls around, the shell selection is at the suckass stage on the local shelves.
Olly wrote:Deltaman wrote:Half-Dozen Avian-X Flocked Black Mallard decoys, 6-slot Avery carrier for them, case of dove shells, 4 boxes of 3" steel #4's, a 94 qt Marine Igloo, and a handful of Redfish magic spinner baits. Dammit man, my wallet is still crying Just starting to stock duck loads for the upcoming season, and will buy 4-6 boxes here and there over the next few weeks. I prefer the Remington 3" steel in #4 for early season (and LA), and BB for later in the season when the gadwalls laugh at you from 60-70 yards and land 100 yards out. By the time big duck season rolls around, the shell selection is at the suckass stage on the local shelves.
I haven't bought duck loads in a store in a while. Buy all mine online and usually by the case. Enough to last me all season.
Deltaman wrote:Olly wrote:Deltaman wrote:Half-Dozen Avian-X Flocked Black Mallard decoys, 6-slot Avery carrier for them, case of dove shells, 4 boxes of 3" steel #4's, a 94 qt Marine Igloo, and a handful of Redfish magic spinner baits. Dammit man, my wallet is still crying Just starting to stock duck loads for the upcoming season, and will buy 4-6 boxes here and there over the next few weeks. I prefer the Remington 3" steel in #4 for early season (and LA), and BB for later in the season when the gadwalls laugh at you from 60-70 yards and land 100 yards out. By the time big duck season rolls around, the shell selection is at the suckass stage on the local shelves.
I haven't bought duck loads in a store in a while. Buy all mine online and usually by the case. Enough to last me all season.
I'm with you Olly, but have had a hard time finding the shells I prefer online. My gun patterns well with the Remington Sportsman load, and I do not like the new Hypersonic loads. They remind me of a diet meal, where they take the good stuff out and charge you more $. Seems to me, the Hypersonic loads just have less payload, yet they cost more ......and I've got a Terrortube, and there are limits on shot speed through them (or so I've heard). Absolutely hate Federals. Tried Blindside last year, and was unimpressed also. Kent and Estate rank about the same with me, low on my list. Winchester is my 2nd choice for steel, and will buy if necessary. Wish I could afford the Hevi-Shot or Tungstun, but my wallet is just a little too thin for those. I'll probably just hunt and peck my way up to 25 boxes or so to get me through the season, but will order by the case thru mail order if I can find what I'm looking for.
Olly wrote:Deltaman wrote:Olly wrote:Deltaman wrote:Half-Dozen Avian-X Flocked Black Mallard decoys, 6-slot Avery carrier for them, case of dove shells, 4 boxes of 3" steel #4's, a 94 qt Marine Igloo, and a handful of Redfish magic spinner baits. Dammit man, my wallet is still crying Just starting to stock duck loads for the upcoming season, and will buy 4-6 boxes here and there over the next few weeks. I prefer the Remington 3" steel in #4 for early season (and LA), and BB for later in the season when the gadwalls laugh at you from 60-70 yards and land 100 yards out. By the time big duck season rolls around, the shell selection is at the suckass stage on the local shelves.
I haven't bought duck loads in a store in a while. Buy all mine online and usually by the case. Enough to last me all season.
I'm with you Olly, but have had a hard time finding the shells I prefer online. My gun patterns well with the Remington Sportsman load, and I do not like the new Hypersonic loads. They remind me of a diet meal, where they take the good stuff out and charge you more $. Seems to me, the Hypersonic loads just have less payload, yet they cost more ......and I've got a Terrortube, and there are limits on shot speed through them (or so I've heard). Absolutely hate Federals. Tried Blindside last year, and was unimpressed also. Kent and Estate rank about the same with me, low on my list. Winchester is my 2nd choice for steel, and will buy if necessary. Wish I could afford the Hevi-Shot or Tungstun, but my wallet is just a little too thin for those. I'll probably just hunt and peck my way up to 25 boxes or so to get me through the season, but will order by the case thru mail order if I can find what I'm looking for.
Maybe it's easier for me to find hem because I shoot nothing but Whinchester cheap-os.
Deltaman wrote:Olly wrote:Deltaman wrote:Olly wrote:Deltaman wrote:Half-Dozen Avian-X Flocked Black Mallard decoys, 6-slot Avery carrier for them, case of dove shells, 4 boxes of 3" steel #4's, a 94 qt Marine Igloo, and a handful of Redfish magic spinner baits. Dammit man, my wallet is still crying Just starting to stock duck loads for the upcoming season, and will buy 4-6 boxes here and there over the next few weeks. I prefer the Remington 3" steel in #4 for early season (and LA), and BB for later in the season when the gadwalls laugh at you from 60-70 yards and land 100 yards out. By the time big duck season rolls around, the shell selection is at the suckass stage on the local shelves.
I haven't bought duck loads in a store in a while. Buy all mine online and usually by the case. Enough to last me all season.
I'm with you Olly, but have had a hard time finding the shells I prefer online. My gun patterns well with the Remington Sportsman load, and I do not like the new Hypersonic loads. They remind me of a diet meal, where they take the good stuff out and charge you more $. Seems to me, the Hypersonic loads just have less payload, yet they cost more ......and I've got a Terrortube, and there are limits on shot speed through them (or so I've heard). Absolutely hate Federals. Tried Blindside last year, and was unimpressed also. Kent and Estate rank about the same with me, low on my list. Winchester is my 2nd choice for steel, and will buy if necessary. Wish I could afford the Hevi-Shot or Tungstun, but my wallet is just a little too thin for those. I'll probably just hunt and peck my way up to 25 boxes or so to get me through the season, but will order by the case thru mail order if I can find what I'm looking for.
Maybe it's easier for me to find hem because I shoot nothing but Whinchester cheap-os.
The Experts are good shells, but I want as much punch as I can get. You have hunted here long enough to understand how the
Gadwallsteins work in our area once the season is under way. They will rarely light near the bank, and unless we have extreme wind, and they are working to stool (which may be 10% of the hunts if you are lucky), they will make a couple of 100 yd passes, and a 50-60 yd pass, before they light, typically well out of gun range.......da fuckers. You either take the 50-60 yd shot, or don't shoot, very frustrating. Wasn't always this way, but the past few years with duck commanders coming out of the woodwork, the hunting pressure is greater than ever before.
sws002 wrote:Deltaman wrote:Olly wrote:Deltaman wrote:Olly wrote:[quote="Deltaman"]Half-Dozen Avian-X Flocked Black Mallard decoys, 6-slot Avery carrier for them, case of dove shells, 4 boxes of 3" steel #4's, a 94 qt Marine Igloo, and a handful of Redfish magic spinner baits. Dammit man, my wallet is still crying Just starting to stock duck loads for the upcoming season, and will buy 4-6 boxes here and there over the next few weeks. I prefer the Remington 3" steel in #4 for early season (and LA), and BB for later in the season when the gadwalls laugh at you from 60-70 yards and land 100 yards out. By the time big duck season rolls around, the shell selection is at the suckass stage on the local shelves.
I haven't bought duck loads in a store in a while. Buy all mine online and usually by the case. Enough to last me all season.
I'm with you Olly, but have had a hard time finding the shells I prefer online. My gun patterns well with the Remington Sportsman load, and I do not like the new Hypersonic loads. They remind me of a diet meal, where they take the good stuff out and charge you more $. Seems to me, the Hypersonic loads just have less payload, yet they cost more ......and I've got a Terrortube, and there are limits on shot speed through them (or so I've heard). Absolutely hate Federals. Tried Blindside last year, and was unimpressed also. Kent and Estate rank about the same with me, low on my list. Winchester is my 2nd choice for steel, and will buy if necessary. Wish I could afford the Hevi-Shot or Tungstun, but my wallet is just a little too thin for those. I'll probably just hunt and peck my way up to 25 boxes or so to get me through the season, but will order by the case thru mail order if I can find what I'm looking for.
Maybe it's easier for me to find hem because I shoot nothing but Whinchester cheap-os.
The Experts are good shells, but I want as much punch as I can get. You have hunted here long enough to understand how the
Gadwallsteins work in our area once the season is under way. They will rarely light near the bank, and unless we have extreme wind, and they are working to stool (which may be 10% of the hunts if you are lucky), they will make a couple of 100 yd passes, and a 50-60 yd pass, before they light, typically well out of gun range.......da fuckers. You either take the 50-60 yd shot, or don't shoot, very frustrating. Wasn't always this way, but the past few years with duck commanders coming out of the woodwork, the hunting pressure is greater than ever before.
Olly wrote:sws002 wrote:
It's funny how a little pressure and a couple hundred miles changes things. Around here, you have to beat gaddys away with a stick, probably one of the easiest birds to decoy around here.
He wasn't kidding. Duck hunting here in the delta is more about beating other hunters than finding the birds. Part of the reason why I want to leave AL ASAP and why I'm taking a 3 weeks trip to MI just to duck hunt this year.
sws002 wrote:Olly wrote:sws002 wrote:
It's funny how a little pressure and a couple hundred miles changes things. Around here, you have to beat gaddys away with a stick, probably one of the easiest birds to decoy around here.
He wasn't kidding. Duck hunting here in the delta is more about beating other hunters than finding the birds. Part of the reason why I want to leave AL ASAP and why I'm taking a 3 weeks trip to MI just to duck hunt this year.
No fucking thank you. One of the reasons I absolutely love going to North Dakota. In the 4 years we've gone, we've not yet had one conflict with another group of hunters. Had a close call last year where we stayed the night in a field to lock it down and thought someone was going to set up on the road and shoot our swing, but they were just hunting a small pothole for ducks and didn't fire a shot, even though birds were pouring over their heads to us all morning.
Olly wrote:sws002 wrote:Olly wrote:sws002 wrote:
It's funny how a little pressure and a couple hundred miles changes things. Around here, you have to beat gaddys away with a stick, probably one of the easiest birds to decoy around here.
He wasn't kidding. Duck hunting here in the delta is more about beating other hunters than finding the birds. Part of the reason why I want to leave AL ASAP and why I'm taking a 3 weeks trip to MI just to duck hunt this year.
No fucking thank you. One of the reasons I absolutely love going to North Dakota. In the 4 years we've gone, we've not yet had one conflict with another group of hunters. Had a close call last year where we stayed the night in a field to lock it down and thought someone was going to set up on the road and shoot our swing, but they were just hunting a small pothole for ducks and didn't fire a shot, even though birds were pouring over their heads to us all morning.
In the UP of Michigan before they made the season open a week earlier than the LP I could go out in opening day and not see another hunter. Even after the trolls started coming up it wasn't enough people to cause any problems.
gila-river wrote:One of the few positives about AZ waterfowling. No pressure whatsoever. When I happen to run into another duck hunter in the field we're usually happy to see each other and shoot the shit about hunting for a while.
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
gila-river wrote:Not possible. I'm Rambo
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
assateague wrote:Sometimes the quickest way to put out a fire is with an explosion.
assateague wrote:Sometimes the quickest way to put out a fire is with an explosion.
hudson wrote:Two of them for teal season
seen thousands last nightWoody wrote:hudson wrote:Two of them for teal season
Wish we had some teal, for teal season.
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