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#62
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I was just messin with ya,but if I am not working im game.
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#63
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We hunt across the catholic church in gc south of the hwy and our limits are about 75% greys with teal and scaup being the rest.
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My father in laws buddies lease is on the South side to. His camp/lot is right past Billys brothers new camp (which is a monster). Just goes to show how ducks are, he has three blinds all 1/3 mile apart from one another in a triangle. This one blind kills 75% birds on his lease day in day out! They usually shoot more GREYS in the first split vs the 2nd.
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I wish it was about 75% teal, cause i love shooting them, and i believe there ain't nothing like some teal smothered with deer sausage and onions.
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#66
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Yes teal are the best eating. However, I love shooting those stupid greys when they come in. They can make a spoon look smart...
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#67
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Bust u a few squelers, skin them don't pluck em, toss em in da pot an cook dat! Teal and squelers are at the top of my list of good eatin ducks, but Squelers are becoming my favorite.
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#68
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You right. Man last year i was hunting on the west side of miami corp. And we had a flock of about 200 greys come in. By far the biggest flock of big ducks i ever seen decoy in person, and we never fired a shot we just all sat there in amazement. It was so pretty to see all them wings cupped and feet down and hearing all the quacks it was unreal. We didn't want to shoot into them and educate a bunch of ducks. We limited out that day, but even if we wouldn't of killed a bird just that alone was worth getting up at 3:00 am.
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