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No, I was just down there for a bit watching the ducks and geese around 7:45-8:15. I need to get over to the base and get my base permit this week... Been procrastinating... LOL Hey whats the story on the blind right off the road by the bay? Its a new one.
With a good dog, he will recover it, if it is still on top of the water. If it dives, you can only start kicking up the bottom of where you saw it dive and hope it didn't swim under water for a distance. Many time in thick stuff, they can't travel to far, so they just drown themselves. It's one of those you let the dog work the area for a bit and see if they can get the duck. If they can't it is a MIA.
Would rather a slow day in the blind then a boring day in the office!! As for your dog, I don't really know any tricks other then letting your dog use his nose and natural instincts. Just try to get him on the area quickly so any smells are still fresh and any movement of the bird can be picked up.
Quote from: NWWABOWHNTR on November 01, 2011, 04:11:14 PMNo, I was just down there for a bit watching the ducks and geese around 7:45-8:15. I need to get over to the base and get my base permit this week... Been procrastinating... LOL Hey whats the story on the blind right off the road by the bay? Its a new one.I inquired about that at enviromental and I got the deer in headlights look. I cant imagine it would be for hunting, too close to the road
Its always a good day when you are duck hunting thanks for the invite.I guess we should pay more attention to duck hunting .And less time talking about deer and elk ;)Maybe not fellow ship is a big part of any good hunt.We will get theme next time.White goose hunting tomorrow
Nothing better to be day dreaming or talking to your hunting buddy only to be interrupted by a flock of ducks... Normally happens to me when I am trying to open my thermos of coffee... that can get really messy!