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This isn't even bad. The other day I saw someone post a picture of a grebe asking what kind of merganser it was Dont sweat it. Ive been hunting ducks for about 8 solid years now and I still question some ducks that fly by. Only way to get better is time in the field.
Quote from: greenhead_killer on November 19, 2016, 08:28:24 PMGet this book. Easiest book to maneuver. It's what I used when I started. It will take a bit to know exactly what bird is what but you will learn. Different wing beats, how they flock together, what elevation they fly at. There are a lot of signs as the birds move in. As far as your lead, set a decoy around the 25 yard mark, that will give you a solid guess as to where the duck is when coming in or passing by. Also on your lead, just aim for the front of the bill or slightly ahead. Not much if any though. As long as your follow through is good, no lead should be required. The shot is fast enough, you will be fine. Good luck and keep at itThis is a very good, no, an excellent book. I bought it last year after an opening weekend hunt.
Get this book. Easiest book to maneuver. It's what I used when I started. It will take a bit to know exactly what bird is what but you will learn. Different wing beats, how they flock together, what elevation they fly at. There are a lot of signs as the birds move in. As far as your lead, set a decoy around the 25 yard mark, that will give you a solid guess as to where the duck is when coming in or passing by. Also on your lead, just aim for the front of the bill or slightly ahead. Not much if any though. As long as your follow through is good, no lead should be required. The shot is fast enough, you will be fine. Good luck and keep at it
Quote from: ballstothewaal on November 21, 2016, 06:38:04 PMThis isn't even bad. The other day I saw someone post a picture of a grebe asking what kind of merganser it was Dont sweat it. Ive been hunting ducks for about 8 solid years now and I still question some ducks that fly by. Only way to get better is time in the field.With an attitude like this, I'm surprised there are any Grizzly cubs left at all!
The waterfowl guys are a touchy group. I think they've spent too much time standing in a puddle...Good Luck