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Offline Echomules

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Youth Hunt x2
« on: September 28, 2009, 11:59:22 AM »
We got a late start due to the quite low tides at dawn.

Picking a choice spot to sit


He was pretty proud of the Cloud of Feathers, more than the duck on this one.


Zeus’ first retrieve of the new season


There are lots of pintails this year and of course lots of the ducks have not developed their full plumage yet. So after bagging two pintails early, it took a while to finish, making sure to pick out ducks that were legal.

More Pintails in close, waiting for other ducks.


Last Duck of the day, a drake widgeon


Youth Hunt Day One


We got an even later start on day two of the youth hunt. After the first day’s hunt and the Silvertips opening night hockey game that evening we didn’t even launch till 11 am. Didn’t take but a few minutes before he bagged his first bird of the day, a beautiful adult mallard drake.  A great way to get things started. The night before he was telling me where he wanted to set up for Sunday and how he wanted the decoys arranged.  His plan sounded ok to me, so he mostly arranged the decoy placement.

Zeus with the second retrieve of day two, a pintail drake


The Wait


Bringing back a greenhead


It was about now that he realized that he had five drakes and decided that he would try to finish the hunt with an all drake limit. While a noble goal, it made the hunt last at least an hour longer, which wasn't exactly a bad thing.  Time and time again we had hens backpedaling over the spread or even landing in the decoys, but he held fast.  A couple times, I thought he had bagged a hen, but upon getting it in our hands, it was again a drake.

More waiting for drakes


Last drake, another adult mallard


A successful end to the Youth hunt with an all drake limit, five mallards and two pintails.


He took a much more active roll in cleaning ducks this year, which is a real good thing, as his shooting is improving all the time.
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Re: Youth Hunt x2
« Reply #1 on: September 28, 2009, 12:08:16 PM »
 :tup: :tup:
Way to go, looks like a good time you wont forget.
That pic of your son with his arm around the dog is Photo of the month material..
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Re: Youth Hunt x2
« Reply #2 on: September 28, 2009, 05:18:23 PM »
Saw lots of birds where you guys hunted.  Looks like a good one.  Good food.
Cut em!
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Re: Youth Hunt x2
« Reply #3 on: September 28, 2009, 07:19:23 PM »
Man that looks like fun

 


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