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Teal life! Or.... Bounce dat life
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All I use is 6 mojo doves and 1 dozen decoys
Bounce da hen starting next week!!! No calls needed for 1st week
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That's the ticket "W". Good call!
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Pfffft. Calls? What is that? I thought they land where you direct them to? Ppl call?
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Here we go....
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But there's no water! How can a duck be there on bare ground? They musta burnt it that's y they there!
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Gw best eating duck around!!!! U heard it here first! What u think?
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Huuuuuuuuuump daaaaaaay!
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12 mojo's 8 spinning wings 6 jerk strings 10 dozen dekes and a partridge in a burnt bush.
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All jokes aside I just got to camp in grand chiner seen good amount of teal on left before little chiner rd and few groups on side 82 ill be at blind earlie before heat stroke ill update
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She was doing about 95 in this pic. They're a little slower on takeoff.
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100 mph with a 50mph tail-wind. Where did you get that fact? Canvasback is the fastest clocked duck i'm pretty sure and it was nowhere close to 100mph
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Duckumentary on Netflix. Never said there wasn't a tailwind. It just said exactly what I did.
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Can't be. Canvasbacks are big fat ducks with short wings. They gotta fly slow lol.
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Ducks are ancient creatures. True originals, ducks practice habitual lifestyles that have been essential to their evolutionary success for millions of years. There are more than 120 different species of ducks—many with delightful names like "Buffleheads," "Shovelers," and "Woodies" that embody their charming personalities and curious mannerisms. Despite the glorious display of their iridescent feathers, these webbed-footed waterfowl maintain a reputation for being clumsy and awkward. But in reality they are surprisingly athletic birds; some have been clocked flying almost 100 mph, allowing them to outpace eagles and hawks. Ducks have an uncanny knack for survival, and their exuberant behavior never ceases to entertain. Take to the skies with a flock of green-winged Teal. Watch Wood ducks raise a family. Learn why Goldeneyes head north in the winter. Each bird is unique, full of surprises, and will leave you eager to learn more.
Note: this is a mear summary! So don't assume by it not saying Gw that I'm wrong. Watch it and c for yourself guys. Very informative |
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