Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Waterfowl => Topic started by: sffguitar on August 22, 2007, 11:38:32 AM
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hey everyone...this year is my first for going for ducks...IM just gonna try jumpin them this year. I was just wondering if anyone could point me in a good direction for some duck hunting here in washington. I live a couple miles north of seattle...but I really dont care how far the trip is to an area. I dont want any honey holes or spots...just a general direction. thanks.
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Check out Skagit Flatts.......Jus be ready to get rained on alot, and know the tides.
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Thanks...Another question...how is the potholes area for jump shooting?
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Pretty tough.....you need a boat for that area. PM sent
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pot holes are very hard to jump shot. try areas that have dikes that run along a river or creek. look for were it eddies and areas that lead into trees. try shallow water. The Pot holes are mostly known for walleye and bass fishing becasue of how deep it is, good fishing though but choclab is right though, if your going to do anything over there you would probably want to bring a boat. now if you are headed that direction and you are interested in hunting over there maybe try quail lake( very small) i recommend getting there before light and just were some camo and see what you see. now if you just want to sort of head that direction or go somewhere different then you might want to try Mesa, WA. there are a couple public hunting spots that are attached to corn fields but between the corn fields are some water areas and i have hunted there several times. very easy to walk in and when you are walking out in the afternoon, be ready to get a pheasant because they are loaded. and they stock the fields with pheasant. good hunting and have fun.
how far north of seattle are you, im in Port Angeles? there is some good hunting north of Seattle......
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You could jump shoot the hell out of Crab Creek. It's always good for a couple of mallards, teal, or a blue bill or two. Then you could set up on the end of Lake Lenice. You have to have a dog though. If I were you I would look at the cover page to this site. There is a really good link to a bird hunting site that even gives you a google image. Good luck kiddo and don't worry, Kyle and I will take you out a time or two. Just make sure you have some gas for the boat or a box of Krispy Kremes....LOL
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You know what i totally forgot about crab creek, but if you go there i would still hit it early, very early. im not sure what the regs say about fishing crab creek as of dusk season but everytime i have shown up there late. there were already people fishing for fish there. Good trout spot to :) maybe try the yakima area. The yakima river floods all over the place there and it is loaded with spots you could hunt. really good timber so there is alot of coverage. widgeon, mallard, maybe the occasional teal or woody.........
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I appreciate the help fellas. hey choc that'd be alot of fun hunting over at potholes...beautiful country over there. anyways thanks a bunch guys....what about snake river? I have a 12 ft aluminum and motor....but I need to get a trailer for it. Id love to set it up for waterfowl...but Ive got other things on my agenda (money wise)
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Guys please help this old fart out.When you talk about crab creek where are you talking about. I've seen maps that show it going into Moses Lake and coming out of O'Sullivan Dam then into the Columbia River. I drove thru the seep lakes this summer and that part of the Creek looked good.
Otto1 things are about wrapped up there and will pick out a new name as soon as the sand has time to settle but it's not over until the last of the paper works in. Been 5 months of clean up and no I'm not going back to work. one more month sick leave and 1month vacation then out.
tank
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Tank,
Good fishing and duck hunting can be had on Crab Creek south of Royal City.
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one more month sick leave and 1month vacation then out.
tank
good for you! well deserved!!
check out lake terrell your little boat will help you get to the blinds on the islands..decent mid-week hunting, stay away on the weekends unless you dont mind an afternoon hunt......
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Thank you I'll make sure I give it a look. I've hunted west of O'sullian for about 6 or 7 years and I've learned a lot. No I'm no good yet but I have learned you don't need many decoys 1/2 dozens ok to hunt the Winchester and Frenchman Hills Waste Ways. Don't need a boat but a float tubes nice when it comes to hunting the ponds off the canals the waters not deep but the bottoms bad. I find a walking stick, sling for your gun, and a dog the most useful. DO NOT USE A TUBE IN MOVING WATER I almost didn't make it that day, 7 deg with waders upside down with my shotgun around my neck. I know more about no no's then I do about hunting.
I hope to have some news about camping in the area that I can share any day now.
I have found that if your not big on BSing like a long hual truck driver you can learn a lot on a good web site if they start talking down to you or have an attitude move sites,FAST.
Otto1 and I go back to the beginning of time, I was an old fart trying to learn about duck hunting. He's a good friend to me and all sportsmen. Just don't make him mad, he's turns into the Hulk.
Anyway I have him to thank for getting me to a web site that had people to talk to. This site seems the same, a very good site without the attitudes.
I don't know a lot but if I tell ya don't try this at home, I have a very good reason :rolleyes:
tank
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sffguitar i live in the woodinville/kirkland/bothell area which is pretty close to you!
I head up to lake terrell every once in awhile, we should head up there and ill show you around!!
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Hey Casey thatd would be awesome!
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How is the hunting at lake terrell? Thats not too far from me either.
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It all depends. Sometimes its great and other days its horrible.It all depends on the crowds. On the weekends you have to get there early to be able to get a blind, but even then you sometimes have to deal with stupid people. The way the blinds are positioned on the lake there are a couple of back ones and if you have a bunch of sky busters in the blinds out front your day is pretty much over!
The birds are pretty consistant, usually action all day! And ive had a couple of days there when the sky was black and all you could see was ducks. You couldnt keep them out of your spread!