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Fowl Day at the Duck Park

Hubbard and I decided to try our luck at Ted Shanks on Wednesday Nov. 11. The bird count was 18,000+ birds and draw time was 4 a.m. We got there around 3:30. Hubbard was the first guy to the window for the poorline and managed to pull pill #2! Absolutely amazing. Picked pool 2D since its bird-to-hunter ratio was one of the best for the wade and shoot areas, and we thought we were going to have a heck of a hunt.

We were the first ones into the pool and headed to the north side of it in our layout boats. In the pitch black darkness, it’s really hard to see how far you’ve gone, so we had a little trouble trying to get to where we wanted to be. We were barely set up and ready by the time shooting time started. After Hubbard missed a pintailĀ drakeĀ and I missed a mallard hen, we realized that we weren’t as far north in the pool as we wanted to be. So we packed up al our gear and moved to where we saw birds working and landing.

By the time we got to where we wanted to be, it seemed like the birds stopped working. We did have some singles and doubles work our decoy spread, but we just couldn’t get them to commit. Passed on a few iffy shots at the beginning because we were hoping they would drop into the dekes. Finally decided to stop waiting and start shooting.

Hubbard ended up shooting a single mallard hen that came in, and Jessie made the retrieve on it (with a little help from me — she didn’t go far enough initially). Then we had a mallard drake and hen come in. We both sat up to shoot the drake and missed on the first shot. I shot a second time and knocked it down, but I could tell that it was still alive. Jessie took off after it, and I jumped out of the boat to help her. We ended up pushing the bird ahead into some corn, and then were never able to find it. I did see it briefly down one of the corn rows at about 30 yards, but before I could shoot it, it magically disappeared. Jessie and I ran towards where I saw it, but it was gone. Probably dove. We searched all over, but couldn’t find it. Went back to the boats, and I ended up getting one more shot (and miss) at a mallard hen. And that was it.

Temps hit the mid 60s and there was little bird movement all day. My shooting skills were pathetic. Kind of a bummer to draw so well, get into a great pool and then get the shaft with a bad hunt. But, a bad hunt is better than a day at work, and we had a great time. Looking forward to some cooler weather and more active birds.

First Set-Up Location

1st Location at Sunrise

Layout Boats in Second Set-Up Location

2nd Location Layout Boats

Panoramic of 2nd Location

2nd Location Panorama (looking at the boats)

2nd Location Panorama 2

2nd Location Panorama (looking from my boat)

Trip to the World’s Foremost Outfitters

Went to Cabela’s on Saturday morning with my daughter to pick up an order. I had ordered a Killer Weed layout blind kit (Golden Harvest), and drab green K-L Sport Sled. The sled should pull really well behind the layout boat, and I can put decoys and gear in it. While we were there, I also managed to pick up some new neoprene gauntlet decoy gloves, and a 3/4 face warmer/mask/gaitor.

Today, I took the Killer Weed raffia grass out of the package and combined it into separate bundles. I still need to attach it to the boat, but I was only able to get 12 bundles out of it. Seems a little light, but we’ll see how well it does. I have grass mats and some camo burlap as a base layer, and am using the grass bundles to break it up more.

Grand Pass (part 1)

I had a reservation to hunt GP on Tuesday, Nov. 4. Hubbard, Schoenekase and Patrick joined me for a hunt which should have been good, but unfortunately ended on a sour note.

I pulled pill #7. Pools 3 and 4 were gone when we got to the window, so we picked 5W. Another group got in before us and hunted the east side which had the most water. So, we put our layouts in on the west side and later realized that there wasn’t much water, and our boats were landlocked. After it got light, and we saw how silly close we were to the trucks, we walked to an area in the middle of the pool where the ducks were actually working, and we immediately had birds on us.

Patrick started it off by drilling the first mallard. I waxed the next drake with one shot as it decoyed in beautifully. Then some issues came up, and I had to leave.

Prepare the Layout Boat

A few weeks ago, I made some slight modifications to my Four Rivers Layout Boat. First, I added a spot for the dog to sit behind me in the cockpit because I was worried that she was too visible on the back deck. Then, I molded a grass mat to lay over the back deck and conceal us more. My daughter helped me to test it out. Bring on the season!

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