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Waterfowl / Opening Day Ducks - Why Surface Drives
« Last post by Delta Duckman on Today at 08:10:50 AM »
Date hunted 11/15/25 opening day:

Mother nature is not being nice to us down here in south Louisiana. Fog in the mornings, low tides and no wind all bad circumstances for a duck hunt. Despite those conditions we had a good hunt Saturday morning. My son, his friend and I were able to shoot a 18 duck limit mostly teal. We did have 4 pintail, one drake and 3 hens. Two other guys hunting on our lease shot their 12 duck limit are in the picture.

As the hunt went on we watched the water drain out of the marsh. In the old pirogue days there would have been concern and worry about having to paddle 100 yards or more back to a boat in deep water. Picking up ducks that were shot and decoys nearly impossible. With our new 40HP ProDrive with full power reverse on a 19 foot Go Devil boat we picked up everything in the slop you see. Absolute game changer.

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Waterfowl / Re: More than one shotgun?
« Last post by FlyFish360 on Today at 07:55:37 AM »
You can try and get an answer from the WDFW but be careful

Yup, did this years ago in another state asking a officer a question... found a loophole in their law. Not surprisingly, they closed that loophole next year.
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Waterfowl / Re: More than one shotgun?
« Last post by FlyFish360 on Today at 07:53:19 AM »
Reminds me of NY with their magazine ban where it could not hold more than 10 rounds or something like that. People just started carrying 4-5 guns in their vehicle (AKA .... a NY reload).
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Deer Hunting / Re: Drew Pogue Quality
« Last post by jstone on Today at 07:35:57 AM »
Almost over. Weather changing again
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Deer Hunting / Re: 2025 Quality Chewuch Tag
« Last post by bigboy on Today at 07:31:48 AM »
Cool buck. Thanks for sharing.
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Waterfowl / Re: New Decoys
« Last post by Shannon on Today at 07:30:45 AM »
Thanks for your help guys.
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Waterfowl / Re: New Decoys
« Last post by goosegunner on Today at 07:13:33 AM »
My vote is Avian X decoys. I have 9 dzn mallard and wigeon. Have had them for 4 years now, they have held up great.
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All Other Gear / Re: CB Radio Hints and Tips, Installing guidance.
« Last post by Rob on Today at 06:54:43 AM »
Also, while I was rooting around under the dash, I decided to replace the broken cup holder...  I am not sure what sadist decided that replacing the cup holder should require the removal of not 1, not 2, not 3, not 4, not 5, but SIX dash panels/cutouts, but they did...  That took longer than the entire CB install.

I also replaced the cigarette lighter with a four plug USB/USB C port cluster that I think I will like!
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All Other Gear / Re: CB Radio Hints and Tips, Installing guidance.
« Last post by Rob on Today at 06:51:17 AM »
OK, I got some time to do my install over the weekend.

Here is what I ended up with (Truck is an F350 Super Duty crew cab):
• CB: Cobra 75 All Roads
• Primary Antenna:  Firestik FS3-B ( 3`Foot ) FS Series Tunable Tip CB Antenna With Extra Black Tip  650 watts max
• Backup Antenna: FireStik FS-4BK 4' (r) Ii Fs Series Tunable Tip Cb Antenna - 900 Watts Black
• Ford hood mount - supports a 4 foot max antenna length.
• FireStick FIRESTIK K4-8R18 FIRE-Ring 18`Foot Coax with Stud and SS-3H Spring
• SWR meter: Astatic PDC2 100 watt power and SWR meter

I connected the power directly to the battery and ran the power and the antenna cable thru the firewall into the cab. 
The CB black box I mounted behind the rear seat, drivers side.

After tuning the 3 foot antenna, I was only able to get a 1.9 reading on the SWR meter (on 1 and 40 - it was about 1.6 on 20). 
I removed and tuned the 4 foot antenna as well so I can use it in situations where I want a bit more reach.  I was able to get that SWR reading down to 1.6 for both 1 and 40.

While that is probably good enough as it is sub 2.0, I think my issue is likely an sub-optimal ground.  I did not sand away any of the paint under the hood mount as I really do not want to do that if it can be avoided.  I may try a grounding strap directly to the frame before I sand away paint. 
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Waterfowl / Re: New Decoys
« Last post by metlhead on Today at 06:01:30 AM »
I mostly use wigeon decoys and enjoy the GHGs. Newer Pro Series look great but seem less durable than my older style with that 60/40 removable keel. Off season searching can find em for less than $10 apiece.
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