Preseason '25-'26

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Re: Preseason '25-'26

Postby Rick » Thu Aug 28, 2025 9:54 am

Darren wrote:Whatever helps cool the Gulf this time of year OK by me. Tracking this stuff remains a whole lot more fun than the alternative weather tracking........


Amen to that.
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Re: Preseason '25-'26

Postby Darren » Mon Sep 01, 2025 3:04 pm

Johnny and I took my son along for sporting clays yesterday morning and enjoyed a nice dry breeze and both of us shot well. Sure enough a wad of squealers worked into the pond on site while we were shooting......had to believe certain crowds might not have let them go :lol:

Was first outing for clays with the new M2 20g I picked up late last season, further in love with it each time out. Shot it well, super light, and of course less recoil. :thumbsup:

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Front later this week still looking good, and perhaps just as good, looking like weather pattern stabilizes thereafter with a more typical September pattern as far as temps and wind direction, etc. just about in time for the upcoming full moon. No need for stout north and NW winds as we get closer to the 20th.
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Re: Preseason '25-'26

Postby Duck Engr » Tue Sep 02, 2025 7:07 am

What have you been feeding that young fella to grow feet that big? My goodness. If he ever grows into those boats he’ll be 6’ 10”!
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Re: Preseason '25-'26

Postby Darren » Tue Sep 02, 2025 7:15 am

Duck Engr wrote:What have you been feeding that young fella to grow feet that big? My goodness. If he ever grows into those boats he’ll be 6’ 10”!



:lol:

They're a lil big on him right now for sure, but then again I just found out he's outgrown last year's then-too-big boots on his waders. So off to Amazon again we'll go I'm sure.
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Re: Preseason '25-'26

Postby Duck Engr » Tue Sep 02, 2025 11:01 am

Darren wrote:
Duck Engr wrote:What have you been feeding that young fella to grow feet that big? My goodness. If he ever grows into those boats he’ll be 6’ 10”!



:lol:

They're a lil big on him right now for sure, but then again I just found out he's outgrown last year's then-too-big boots on his waders. So off to Amazon again we'll go I'm sure.
Haha we’re in the same boat. Looked for his boots for 30 minutes yesterday to go fishing, tearing the house apart only to find them and realize they were 2 sizes too small. Luckily we had some that were gifted to us from a friend that were 2 sizes too big. So we stuffed news paper in them and off we went.

Re waders, I’m afraid my July gamble on those will have to be passed down to his siblings. He grew 2 inches and 2 shoes sizes in August.
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Re: Preseason '25-'26

Postby Darren » Tue Sep 02, 2025 12:47 pm

Well there it is

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Not noted in that version but in the others: US PPR ponds down 34% year over year. Hopefully late rains put a dent in that loss.
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Re: Preseason '25-'26

Postby Ducaholic » Tue Sep 02, 2025 2:24 pm

BWT/GWT going the wrong way :cry:
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Re: Preseason '25-'26

Postby Darren » Wed Sep 03, 2025 2:17 pm

Just when I was enjoying a relatively short preseason to-do list, I got to tinkering with yardages and past log entries, etc. etc. and now looking like I'm going to re-locate the blind in our historically-best pond. Snippet below kinda tells the tale, and the birds resoundingly favor the south half of the pond when in there without disturbance. North blind location is where we've been for a few years, and its associated shooting zone in RED, the 2019 blind location's shooting zone in YELLOW. Plainly, you can cover a lot more of the pond from that southern location without giving up much on the north end.


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We only departed that location when in October 2020 Hurricane Zeta's 100+ mph winds and surge ripped it out to points unknown. That loss drove our current design of storm-resistant blinds built a bit more stout, largely due to deeper foundations. I do think a fair bit of the current blind can be salvaged for repurposing at new blind.

And just like that, now I've got work to do.
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Re: Preseason '25-'26

Postby Rick » Wed Sep 03, 2025 4:05 pm

Darren wrote:And just like that, now I've got work to do.


Which is a big part of the fun in its own right. And helps pass the preseason in a positive manner.
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Re: Preseason '25-'26

Postby Ducaholic » Thu Sep 04, 2025 10:30 am

Darren wrote:Just when I was enjoying a relatively short preseason to-do list.


Is the A-51 blind situated with the back of the blind to true north? If so, I can see why the other location would be more appealing and offer more options to working ducks.
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Re: Preseason '25-'26

Postby Darren » Thu Sep 04, 2025 11:09 am

Rick wrote:
Darren wrote:And just like that, now I've got work to do.


Which is a big part of the fun in its own right. And helps pass the preseason in a positive manner.


Yep, have to enjoy this as much as the in-season aspect; if you don't, well you're just missing out.
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Re: Preseason '25-'26

Postby Darren » Thu Sep 04, 2025 11:12 am

Ducaholic wrote:
Darren wrote:Just when I was enjoying a relatively short preseason to-do list.


Is the A-51 blind situated with the back of the blind to true north? If so, I can see why the other location would be more appealing and offer more options to working ducks.


Correct, which was for a few reasons: you could walk to that spot from another of our ponds and it's got the sturdiest bank of the whole pond. While we killed plenty from that spot just sitting in the grass prior to having the current blind, we've long seen the disadvantage of being all the way on the north side, especially when considering a lot of the flight comes from the due south. The birds do favor the south half of the pond, we've seen when arriving to brush blinds and flushing them. Perhaps the cruelest instance of that being when I arrived in late October 2020 post-hurricane Zeta to find grays stacked in front of the "blind" that was no longer to be found.

The most strategically strong location for a blind would actually be that big central point on the left side, offering sturdy ground and ability to shoot whole pond, but it would look straight into the sun. Even so, we've sat in the grass there a couple of times and had big hunts.
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Re: Preseason '25-'26

Postby Darren » Thu Sep 04, 2025 1:57 pm

re: speck numbers in the survey

In terms of specklebellies, California should see an improved flight of Pacific population white-fronted geese as they have increased 13% to 469,000, remaining 6% below the 10-year average. Following last year’s disappointing survey data, the midcontinent white-fronted goose population has improved considerably, up 115% at 2.75 million and 4% below the 10-year average.
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Re: Preseason '25-'26

Postby Duck Engr » Thu Sep 04, 2025 4:31 pm

Man you’re fishing for 60 days of hard west northwest winds!
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