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Old 11-04-2011, 12:32 PM
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yep man bowed up. 27 banquets down 4 to go!!! Then i will be straight hunting

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Old 11-04-2011, 12:33 PM
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this is what i am ready for!

hell yeah!!!! I love it sitting in a pit with a speck cupped up cirlcling.
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Old 11-04-2011, 12:44 PM
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hell yeah!!!! I love it sitting in a pit with a speck cupped up cirlcling.
makes the hairs rise up on my arms thinking about that!
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Old 11-04-2011, 12:55 PM
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Have had much more flight activity in the rice fields here in surrounding Lacassine area. I wish everyone a safe and plentiful season.
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Old 11-04-2011, 12:59 PM
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To me ducks and geese are kinda like the difference between salt water and fresh water fishin. Anybody can go to big lake, throw some shrimp, and catch at least some kind of fish. So ducks are similar in that all you need is some water and some decoys and you will kill some kind of duck. Now geese, on the other hand, are like bass. You gotta work your but off to figure out weather pattern, decoy/bait presentation, calling/ bait working, alot more factors go into it. And most times they still decide they dont like it if you arent perfect. So personally I find killing geese to be more gratifying than ducks mainly because it requires more effort and skill, much like bass fishing.
Thats my analysis, any thoughts?
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Old 11-04-2011, 01:00 PM
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totally agree. I find your comparison similar... but either can be argued! I work harder for geese. I have thrown a robo duck in a cow pasture and killed ducks before.
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Old 11-04-2011, 01:20 PM
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to me ducks and geese are kinda like the difference between salt water and fresh water fishin. Anybody can go to big lake, throw some shrimp, and catch at least some kind of fish. So ducks are similar in that all you need is some water and some decoys and you will kill some kind of duck. Now geese, on the other hand, are like bass. You gotta work your but off to figure out weather pattern, decoy/bait presentation, calling/ bait working, alot more factors go into it. And most times they still decide they dont like it if you arent perfect. So personally i find killing geese to be more gratifying than ducks mainly because it requires more effort and skill, much like bass fishing.
Thats my analysis, any thoughts?

not saying anything about your calling so you don't take it the wrong way. I agree totally with the comparison, but if you can call that's alot of it. I personally can call specks really well and have had them land within a foot of the blind not bragging at all. Also if you have more than one good caller with specks it's amazing what you can make them suckers do. Lcd really looking forward to swapping a hunt with you this season. I'm like you i love to hunt ducks don't get me wrong, but hunting specklebellies is where it's at hands down.
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Old 11-04-2011, 01:23 PM
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totally agree. I find your comparison similar... But either can be argued! I work harder for geese. I have thrown a robo duck in a cow pasture and killed ducks before.

when the robo ducks first got popular a buddy and me where speck hunting in a plowed field no water at all not even in the ruts and killed 10 ducks.
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Old 11-04-2011, 01:26 PM
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Anyone know if speckle belly hunting club is still guiding? Their website quit working....
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Old 11-04-2011, 01:32 PM
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Anyone know if speckle belly hunting club is still guiding? Their website quit working....

Yes. Need Russell's info? They have a facebook page aswell
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when the robo ducks first got popular a buddy and me where speck hunting in a plowed field no water at all not even in the ruts and killed 10 ducks.
Gotta turn that robo off if specks are comin. they dont like that shiz.
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Old 11-04-2011, 01:33 PM
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Yes. Need Russell's info? They have a facebook page aswell
Yes please,hunted with them two years ago and we smoked em.
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Old 11-04-2011, 01:36 PM
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Yes please,hunted with them two years ago and we smoked em.

Send me a text and I'll shoot it to you in a bit, about to leave school and finish my blind, throw some deeks out for in the morning.

Im jumping up and down right now. Im ready!!!!
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Old 11-04-2011, 01:36 PM
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not saying anything about your calling so you don't take it the wrong way. I agree totally with the comparison, but if you can call that's alot of it. I personally can call specks really well and have had them land within a foot of the blind not bragging at all. Also if you have more than one good caller with specks it's amazing what you can make them suckers do. Lcd really looking forward to swapping a hunt with you this season. I'm like you i love to hunt ducks don't get me wrong, but hunting specklebellies is where it's at hands down.
You just further made my point. You have to know what the hell you are doin with a goose call, takes lots practice. Anyone can blow a duck call (just about). And for the record I aint no chump on the speck call either lol. Lookin forward to a trip as well.
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when the robo ducks first got popular a buddy and me where speck hunting in a plowed field no water at all not even in the ruts and killed 10 ducks.
thats why I say the "duckface" pose is stupid...like ducks!
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Old 11-04-2011, 01:37 PM
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Send me a text and I'll shoot it to you in a bit, about to leave school and finish my blind, throw some deeks out for in the morning.

Im jumping up and down right now. Im ready!!!!
Awwwwwww! You little SOB! You get to youth hunt. Lucky!
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Old 11-04-2011, 01:38 PM
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IMO, ducks are harder to work for, being if you get away from the topwaters, etc. And I much prefer to walk a rice field than a marsh lol.

Tricking into your spread, I'd say geese are harder.
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Old 11-04-2011, 01:41 PM
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IMO, ducks are harder to work for, being if you get away from the topwaters, etc. And I much prefer to walk a rice field than a marsh lol.

Tricking into your spread, I'd say geese are harder.
Shoot my blind is like the mojave desert right now, there is no walking. Drive the 4 wheeler to the blind and unload, dog fetches the birds. We are very spoiled.
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cadillac ricefield hunters! LOL!
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Send me a text and I'll shoot it to you in a bit, about to leave school and finish my blind, throw some deeks out for in the morning.

Im jumping up and down right now. Im ready!!!!
Thanks podna,good luck tomorrow let us know how you did!
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