Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Waterfowl => Topic started by: Badhabit on September 14, 2017, 08:29:31 AM
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I got a no. 4 and a no. 10. Both in January so it should be good hunting.
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I should have put in... didn't even cross my mind when I decided to buy a WA license. Wife and I drew 3 at Umatilla, but they're all 20s. My dad pulled a #3 Thanksgiving Sunday. Not a super great day on paper, but a good pick nonetheless.
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I got a no. 4 and a no. 10. Both in January so it should be good hunting.
Problem is with January around Burbank it seems to be freezing up solid in recent past. Last few years it got so frozen at times it turns into first come first serve at no cost on hunts days. But very few even try because no fowl will be in that area.
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There's are ways to shoot limits there when it's frozen solid. Trust me, I had the only open water blind one day and watched guys across the pond shoot limits on the ice. They do it often and have the system down. Unlike the RNT gang that run their competition routines all morning long.
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There's are ways to shoot limits there when it's frozen solid. Trust me, I had the only open water blind one day and watched guys across the pond shoot limits on the ice. They do it often and have the system down. Unlike the RNT gang that run their competition routines all morning long.
At the Burbank fee area only, years past when frozen solid you didn't have to pay the 14 bucks a head for a reason, trust me.
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I'll rely and trust my experiences down there. Good luck to you this season.