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You found this.... The Wa. site might find more....Ponds + schit ducks= You won't want to hunt anymore.... after you eat them .....................
Quote from: Skagit_Hunter on December 26, 2012, 05:59:08 PMYou found this.... The Wa. site might find more....Ponds + schit ducks= You won't want to hunt anymore.... after you eat them ..................... Allright, here is your first piece of good advice, "don't listen to Skagit Hunter" and second try to hook up with someone in your area who has duck hunted or does on a regular basis. even if you just tag along to watch and not hunt. Learn as much as you can and what you will need to get started on your own.
Quote from: TheSkyBuster on December 26, 2012, 06:04:59 PMQuote from: Skagit_Hunter on December 26, 2012, 05:59:08 PMYou found this.... The Wa. site might find more....Ponds + schit ducks= You won't want to hunt anymore.... after you eat them ..................... Allright, here is your first piece of good advice, "don't listen to Skagit Hunter" and second try to hook up with someone in your area who has duck hunted or does on a regular basis. even if you just tag along to watch and not hunt. Learn as much as you can and what you will need to get started on your own.Ya because my 42 yrs want to help someone with nothing to offer. I offered help. You have something at my level lets talk. sorry, But some want to help noobs. looking atthe Wa. site is the best thing. Then Join WWA get involved. doors will open.
hey guys im new to duck hunting, in fact have never even gone, so i was hoping for some advice any advice i live in western washington close to Shelton. I would prefer to hunt ponds or some place with less people.
Quote from: raydog on December 25, 2012, 06:11:32 PMhey guys im new to duck hunting, in fact have never even gone, so i was hoping for some advice any advice i live in western washington close to Shelton. I would prefer to hunt ponds or some place with less people.Not sure how little you know and don't know how much access you have there, but if you are just starting out try some jump shooting on streams or little swamps. No decoys needed, spot the birds from a distance then stalk in on them. If you don't have a dog take a fishing pole and just use it to snag them and reel them in. I did it that way for years and had good success and fun. If you are not a fisherman then better not depend on the fishing pole. Also, remember not to shoot too far, maybe 30-40 yards, the steel shot is not very effective for too far, no sense wounding birds. I liked #2 to #4 steel for ducks, be sure you have all needed licenses, don't carry any lead shot, and don't forget to plug your gun, that is some of the first things a warden will check for. Just trying to get you started as best possible with the least cost, good luck.If you decide you like it, look for some used decoys and chest waders at yards sales or craigslist or on here, probably get set up pretty cheaply.
Quote from: bearpaw on December 27, 2012, 12:57:25 PMQuote from: raydog on December 25, 2012, 06:11:32 PMhey guys im new to duck hunting, in fact have never even gone, so i was hoping for some advice any advice i live in western washington close to Shelton. I would prefer to hunt ponds or some place with less people.Not sure how little you know and don't know how much access you have there, but if you are just starting out try some jump shooting on streams or little swamps. No decoys needed, spot the birds from a distance then stalk in on them. If you don't have a dog take a fishing pole and just use it to snag them and reel them in. I did it that way for years and had good success and fun. If you are not a fisherman then better not depend on the fishing pole. Also, remember not to shoot too far, maybe 30-40 yards, the steel shot is not very effective for too far, no sense wounding birds. I liked #2 to #4 steel for ducks, be sure you have all needed licenses, don't carry any lead shot, and don't forget to plug your gun, that is some of the first things a warden will check for. Just trying to get you started as best possible with the least cost, good luck.If you decide you like it, look for some used decoys and chest waders at yards sales or craigslist or on here, probably get set up pretty cheaply. Be sure to smash your barbs down..... Seriously though, a floating rapala works well. Be sure to get one that weighs enough to cast into a wind though.