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I would do an evening hunt if I couldn't be set up before daylight.
Quote from: huntingfool7 on November 15, 2012, 09:22:41 AMI would do an evening hunt if I couldn't be set up before daylight. Kind of what I was thinking. Set up around 2 PM and hunt until sunset.
Don't be afraid of a mid-day hunt with a young tag-along. Just make sure you have a good hide, your little guy will not be staying still, even when the birds are coming in. You most likely will not get as many chances, so the hide will help. I've had plenty of good mid-day, bluebird hunts with my son when he was younger. On bluebird days, set up a jerk cord, something constructive for your son to do and be contributing to the hunt. Remember the good hide. Take plenty of pictures, they will be treasures later. Bring plenty of snacks for your son so that he has fun.Good Luck!!
Quote from: Echomules on November 15, 2012, 09:35:42 AMDon't be afraid of a mid-day hunt with a young tag-along. Just make sure you have a good hide, your little guy will not be staying still, even when the birds are coming in. You most likely will not get as many chances, so the hide will help. I've had plenty of good mid-day, bluebird hunts with my son when he was younger. On bluebird days, set up a jerk cord, something constructive for your son to do and be contributing to the hunt. Remember the good hide. Take plenty of pictures, they will be treasures later. Bring plenty of snacks for your son so that he has fun.Good Luck!!ok, i'm confused now. HIDE???
I also live in the Tri-cities and spend a lot of time in the duck blind. As others have pointed out your best bet wold be to hunt in the afternoon if you can't be there before daylight. Hunted this past Saturday afternoon and shot a limit in about an 1 1/2 hours. The nice part of afternoon hunting is there are usually less guys out hunting so some of the easier walk-in spots will generally be available.
Quote from: BIGINNER on November 15, 2012, 09:43:15 AMQuote from: Echomules on November 15, 2012, 09:35:42 AMDon't be afraid of a mid-day hunt with a young tag-along. Just make sure you have a good hide, your little guy will not be staying still, even when the birds are coming in. You most likely will not get as many chances, so the hide will help. I've had plenty of good mid-day, bluebird hunts with my son when he was younger. On bluebird days, set up a jerk cord, something constructive for your son to do and be contributing to the hunt. Remember the good hide. Take plenty of pictures, they will be treasures later. Bring plenty of snacks for your son so that he has fun.Good Luck!!ok, i'm confused now. HIDE??? a hide is a blind
Quote from: tdwilson on November 15, 2012, 10:01:26 AMI also live in the Tri-cities and spend a lot of time in the duck blind. As others have pointed out your best bet wold be to hunt in the afternoon if you can't be there before daylight. Hunted this past Saturday afternoon and shot a limit in about an 1 1/2 hours. The nice part of afternoon hunting is there are usually less guys out hunting so some of the easier walk-in spots will generally be available. will do. i'm guessing my best bet would be around burbank?
Quote from: JLS on November 15, 2012, 10:05:38 AMQuote from: BIGINNER on November 15, 2012, 09:43:15 AMQuote from: Echomules on November 15, 2012, 09:35:42 AMDon't be afraid of a mid-day hunt with a young tag-along. Just make sure you have a good hide, your little guy will not be staying still, even when the birds are coming in. You most likely will not get as many chances, so the hide will help. I've had plenty of good mid-day, bluebird hunts with my son when he was younger. On bluebird days, set up a jerk cord, something constructive for your son to do and be contributing to the hunt. Remember the good hide. Take plenty of pictures, they will be treasures later. Bring plenty of snacks for your son so that he has fun.Good Luck!!ok, i'm confused now. HIDE??? a hide is a blind ok. never heard it refered to as a hide.