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They will always complain. I wish they had good logs on dates and weather. To many face painters and bounce the hen
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I blame increased use of surface drives contributing to Global Warming.
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Nah. Like smalls said. It's all DU. All that many they spend up north keeps the ducks from coming down. Heated ponds and baited fields and the big giant net the have at the Arkansas state line.
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CCA and DU working on outlawing them for everyone except guides.
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Duck numbers way down
Opening morning we shot 26, 23 being blue wings, rest green wings, greys were sketchy all weekend. That was with 5 guys. Sunday awoke to a solid 4 foot upswing from heavy storm/front that rolled in, compounded by rain. Was storm/hurricane like surge. Pirogue was floating around marina and dock was waist deep down. Just didn't feel safe trekking out for morning hunt. When we went back to pull boat out around 9 am on Sunday birds were everywhere. I'm talking never seen this many birds flying. Massive groups of big ducks as well as teal. Thinking they got blown up river a few miles from Venice. 2 buddies attempted mid day hunt after seeing this and only scratched a couple, said they just couldn't get setup good, continuously getting busted. I had to watch son during saints game so didn't join them.
Went this morning and water levels had dropped some, but not enough. 3 of us got 8 blue wings, but once again saw a good amount of birds just high flyers all headed north for most part. Good amount of greys too. We typically kill more greys, past couple years we've been trending towards more blue wings. Not getting on the big ducks has got me itching still. Not a single smiley either. Strange weekend for sure, still feel it opened too early. Nothing like killing bluewings with summer colors. I'll take hunting mud and low winter tides over 10' deep water any day of the week. This weekend looks much more promising. Northerly winds, cooler and better tides. They're too spread out right now hitting every single land locked flooded "pool." Would of made a better opener in my opinion. This is in pointe a la hache. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Well why would the ducks come down when they don't have to there food up north is not frozen solid yet we haven't had enough could weather to push them south yet
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I have a question for everyone who wants the season to start later.
How many birds did you kill the last 2 weeks of the second split for the last 3 years? |
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and i also dont understand how arkansas opens 3 weeks after us? ridiculous.... all because a few ducks hit the coast first.. |
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the answer to that question would be the same whether you open season early or two weeks later... all that has to do with pressure, not that amount of birds in any given area.
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And Texas has been open for like a week before us. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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ok... what does "bounce the hen" mean? Been seeing it a lot and I am clueless
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Duh.
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lmao!! Does Arkansas hunt the same birds as us? Thought most of that was mallards up there. Makes sense that their season would open 3 weeks later since mallards are the latest migrators of all waterfowl. |
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lol..well i googled it and the closest guess I could come up with is that its some goofy call that I have literally never heard any duck make... a "bouncing hen" call.... meh never used it and I still kill just fine.
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lmao! Yep, that would be it.
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