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Fishnclifff:
Thanx for all the info. The weather sucks for everything, soooooooo, I am stayin home and do some maint. on the vehicles and the house. :'( |
Fishnclifff:
Well made a Smith Farm trip with my brother thanksgiving weekend. We got a wild hair up our arse and decided to go north. My son was tooo tired from working graves to join us. :'( Friday morn we got there early and got the only blind in the field :IBCOOL:. We had about 20 birds in the decoys at shooting time. First flare we dropped 3 birds. Later, while looking for another bird, we found a dead bird and upon further review, discovered my brother had killed 2 birds with 1 shot, during the first volley. All in all we got 13 birds Friday, a mix of mallard, widgeon and teal, Sat, thanks to the pheasant stumblers and weather, we got 5 birds for the 2 hrs we hunted. Oh by the way, I read a posting at Smith farms that said they are closing the pheasant release site there. :IBCOOL: |
Ray:
I've shot a number of ducks at Smith Farm. I would say that on a weekend you need to be there first in order to even have a chance at getting a good spot. Otherwise showing up on a weekday will certainly net better results. I'll be going up there come mid December to enjoy a little bit of the fun. I really like that spot. |
dbur525:
can anybody give me directions to smiths farms i live near arlington and never heard of it thanks |
Ray:
Look in this pamphlet http://wdfw.wa.gov/wlm/game/water/wwapheas.htm It's just across the slough from Stanwood on Camano Island. Nothing to write home about but the birds do fly regularly in that region... |
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