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very nice bro....im jealous!
the mallards we shot were definately Northerns. lots of fat, lots of down feathers, and very bright orange feet
Quote from: jordano on November 16, 2009, 12:28:04 AMthe mallards we shot were definately Northerns. lots of fat, lots of down feathers, and very bright orange feetWe hunt right in the same area quite a bit. Have not hunted that blind for the last couple of years. We have not been this year yet but are getting geared up. Talked to some buddies from the Coulee Dam area that were hunting there Sat. the 14th just upriver from there and did not do well at all. Said birds were not flying too good.What day did you go on this hunt??thanks,Gadwall.
Quote from: jordano on November 16, 2009, 12:28:04 AMthe mallards we shot were definately Northerns. lots of fat, lots of down feathers, and very bright orange feetNortherns will actually tend to have less fat due to migrating. Local birds have lots of fat on them from sitting still all year.Good to see you got into them. I might hit our spot next weekend. Been out in the basin and its freezing and slowing down. Shot 1 fat mallard saturday and my dad got 3 teal.
Quote from: teal101 on November 16, 2009, 09:16:16 AMQuote from: jordano on November 16, 2009, 12:28:04 AMthe mallards we shot were definately Northerns. lots of fat, lots of down feathers, and very bright orange feetNortherns will actually tend to have less fat due to migrating. Local birds have lots of fat on them from sitting still all year.Good to see you got into them. I might hit our spot next weekend. Been out in the basin and its freezing and slowing down. Shot 1 fat mallard saturday and my dad got 3 teal.thank you for informing me! I did not know that! they sure decoyed really nice =) did ya like that drake bufflehead? had to get one of the 15 of those guys that landed in the decoys. passed on the 30 hen bufflehead though lol tons of them up there! well good for you! over my christmas break we should meet up and get a hunt in. I do know that the weather is supposed to be warming up. so hopefully things will be good thanksgiving weekend for my dad and I out at potholes! we are taking the camper to the state park and doing that friday to sunday! definately looking forward to that!!!!!
Quote from: jordano on November 16, 2009, 10:31:36 AMQuote from: teal101 on November 16, 2009, 09:16:16 AMQuote from: jordano on November 16, 2009, 12:28:04 AMthe mallards we shot were definately Northerns. lots of fat, lots of down feathers, and very bright orange feetNortherns will actually tend to have less fat due to migrating. Local birds have lots of fat on them from sitting still all year.Good to see you got into them. I might hit our spot next weekend. Been out in the basin and its freezing and slowing down. Shot 1 fat mallard saturday and my dad got 3 teal.thank you for informing me! I did not know that! they sure decoyed really nice =) did ya like that drake bufflehead? had to get one of the 15 of those guys that landed in the decoys. passed on the 30 hen bufflehead though lol tons of them up there! well good for you! over my christmas break we should meet up and get a hunt in. I do know that the weather is supposed to be warming up. so hopefully things will be good thanksgiving weekend for my dad and I out at potholes! we are taking the camper to the state park and doing that friday to sunday! definately looking forward to that!!!!!I love those butterballs. I'll shoot a whole limit of them If I'm in town over the break its awn! Might be heading to the coast but we'll see.Good luck out at the potholes. Probably around 15 trucks with boats there on saturday around 10am Definitely enough people to keep the birds moving around good. Lots of teal still in the area!
Good mix of puddlers and divers. Always nice if you can shoot a limit on a sunny day.