Been watching him for a few hours now.
Picture is from my dining room window.

Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
The Duck Hammer wrote:Did you ask if he needed directions?
SpinnerMan wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:Did you ask if he needed directions?
Directions hell. I'm curious as to why it is not dead
Cool picture.
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
SpinnerMan wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:Did you ask if he needed directions?
Directions hell. I'm curious as to why it is not dead
Cool picture.
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
Rick wrote:SpinnerMan wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:Did you ask if he needed directions?
Directions hell. I'm curious as to why it is not dead
Cool picture.
Be a shame to shoot that little lost soul, and neat that you got him with the camera. A few years back we had one like it land in my Southwest Louisiana spread, it sure tickled me that my party was no more anxious to kill it than I. Wasn't so tickled to have been so taken aback by his visit that I didn't snap the little Yankee duck's picture.
That's awesome.tucker wrote:I'm fine with knowing that I could have killed him.
My video finally finished uploading.
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
Flightstopper wrote:Speck would have gone down for sure.
Bufflehead wrote:Flightstopper wrote:Speck would have gone down for sure.
It's likely that I will never see one again and certainly not a couple hundred yards from my house.
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
Flightstopper wrote:Speck would have gone down for sure.
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
quackhead wrote:It's not like it's going to start an oldsquaw migration in Louisiana by laying it go.
Rick wrote:quackhead wrote:It's not like it's going to start an oldsquaw migration in Louisiana by laying it go.
It's also not like giving one of the precious few to make it here a pass is going to stop us from enjoying duck hunting in Louisiana, quite the contrary in that case.
quackhead wrote:I'm not saying he should or shouldn't shoot. It is most definitely his choice. I'm simply stating that if one does shoot it then that's okay also
DeadEye_Dan wrote:Curious why you've decided to hang up the waders??
DeadEye_Dan wrote:Yeah, that's gotten to be a familiar story.
We've found that for every 20' of anchor line we've added, the assclown quotient decreases by 30%
tucker wrote:DeadEye_Dan wrote:Curious why you've decided to hang up the waders??
Several reasons.
DD and Chad have flooded the waters with face-painted half-wits.
Since I bought this new place, a typical duck hunting day for me would start at 2:30-3:00 AM, a 45 minute drive, hunt a half day, 45 minutes back home, unload, shower, lunch, and then work until 5 PM or so.
Most of the hunts I've been on the last two years have produced little to no results, but left me worn out and pissed off.
I came to realize that I wasn't enjoying it anymore.
I saw a rig at the truck stop the other day, when I stopped in for a cup of coffee.
Crossed paths with the hunter inside the store, and asked, "how was the duck hunting today".
He said he killed a bufflehead.
I thanked him for reminding me of how much I was enjoying my retirement.
My previous partner has had similar experiences.
They went to the ramp we used to use on the second slit opener. We used to get there at legal minus 90 minutes, and there would be no one else there.
They got there at 2:30 and there were 16 trucks there.
They went back the next afternoon, and there were no others there.
They setup in a spot they'd chosen and settled in.
In 30 minutes, a boatload of 4 young morons came in and started setting up within 75 yards of them.
He got mad and picked up. Drove to where they were and stopped and asked them WTF were they thinking.
They said, "We setup this close to people all of the time and no one complains".
He explained to them that things didn't work like that here, and that if they keep doing that, some of the old timers who are used to low pressure and no crowds, are going to likely try to kill them. He was not exaggerating.
A much needed and overdue break.
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