I want to try and hunt a couple times as well
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Originally posted by CEO View PostAre you able to identify ducks while they are flying? I really enjoy duck hunting, but have only been with guides a couple of times. I've got no idea what is flying until someone tells me.
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When placing your decoys make sure you are aware of wind direction, on the coast during the winter months it will be out of the north or southeast for the most part. Brush in your blind and try to conceal yourself as well as you can. It would not hurt to get a pintail whistle and a diver call, practice before you go out in the field. On the coast it does not take much calling to get the divers to come in so be selective on when you are calling. No lead shells, I carry a duck ID card with me every hunt. As far as equipment Tackle Town in Rockport will have EVERYTHING you need,, that store is awesome. When you are walking in and out of the water (retrieving ducks, placing decoys) shuffle your feet. Nothing will end your hunt and ruin a week like stepping on a stingray.
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Originally posted by hoythunter02 View PostWe got on a duck lease this year out of El Campo. First time on a lease so hoping it all goes well. I’ve only duck hunted with guides. I’ve got a lot to learn and hope to do so this season.
We normally have to set up with sun at our backs but if cloudy our west side is better spot to cover the pond but have to deal with what you have at that day. We try to leave open spot for them to land but they just as often land right in the spread or way past it and swim back towards them, every bird is different. Once in Oklahoma buddy and I had a dozen decoys out and birds would look but keep going, we pulled all but one decoy and they came in, don't be afraid to change things up if getting passed over but chances are best that they spotted you or just something they didn't like or like earlier they are headed to a specific spot. I've laid on back in fields in Oklahoma and watched thousands flying shy high straight to south and no amount of decoys was going to deter them.
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Originally posted by Dirt Napper View Post
The answer is no, I wouldn't be able to. I'm starting to realize this is going to a pretty tough undertaking for a novice. I was just more curious than anything, and looking for a way to enjoy the place during the colder months. Thanks for all the advice. I think I'm In agreement that hiring a guide will likely be a better starting point.Last edited by friscopaint; 08-20-2024, 09:52 AM.
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