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Title: Here goes nothing...
Post by: ChefEff on November 17, 2016, 09:14:15 AM
I'm planning my first DIY duck hunt this weekend. I'll be going solo.  I've got no dog and no boat but but I do have a dozen mallard decoys, waders, camo, a 12 gauge, a duck call, and a float tube should I need to retrieve in deep water.  I scouted a small plot of public land with a couple ponds and small seeps.  Am I missing anything?  Advice?  Pointers?
Title: Re: Here goes nothing...
Post by: Stein on November 17, 2016, 09:17:55 AM
Have fun.

There's only one way to learn, don't get disappointed if you don't see much.  Conditions are pretty tough right now with the calm warm weather but you never know.

Keep at it, waterfowling is much easier to pick up and hunt productively than big game.  There are tons of places to go and millions of birds and you will figure out how to get at a few pretty quickly if you put in the time and effort.

I may be in Chelan a couple times this winter, I'll hit you with a pm if it happens.
Title: Re: Here goes nothing...
Post by: Duckslayer89 on November 17, 2016, 09:19:01 AM
Build the best blind possible and keep your face hidden or painted and head down, no movement in the blind. Use natural cover as much as possible for local birds get suspicious of a giant clump of vegetation out in the open next to the water.
Title: Re: Here goes nothing...
Post by: WapitiTalk1 on November 17, 2016, 09:19:13 AM
I haven't waterfowl hunted in many, many years but when we didn't have a dog with us, we'd take a fishing pole with a big old heavy lure on it to "cast" and retrieve birds that fell way out in the water.  Just a thought.  Others will surely chime in if this practice is illegal for some reason in WA state. 
Title: Re: Here goes nothing...
Post by: Fungunnin on November 17, 2016, 09:23:18 AM
Hide really well, don't call too much and don't look directly at the birds. Hunt weekdays if you can. The weekend pressure makes things much tougher.

I'm pretty new to waterfowling too ... only my third season. I have great satisfaction in going out solo. I don't have a dog or a big boat, just me, my kayak and about 2 dozen deeks. The conditions are tough right now but I was able to scrape out a limit on Tuesday. 
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Title: Re: Here goes nothing...
Post by: Ellensburg on November 17, 2016, 09:29:50 AM
Looks like u got it down.
Title: Re: Here goes nothing...
Post by: mud on November 17, 2016, 10:44:33 AM
I don't understand you duck hunters.  I go to the park with a bag of bread.  No camo/ammo needed.   :hello:
Title: Re: Here goes nothing...
Post by: Badhabit on November 17, 2016, 11:16:18 AM
Take some tree loppers with you. Saves you a bunch of work from trying to pull/cut limps and branches to make your blind. Please pick up your empties when you're done and scatter your blind. Try to keep the wind to your back. If the ducks are working let them work, nothing like 20 big ol mallards back winging above the decoys. Most important thing of all is to have fun, enjoy it whether or not you get skunked or a limit.
Title: Re: Here goes nothing...
Post by: hdshot on November 17, 2016, 01:06:04 PM
Would not use a float tube to retrieve birds because get caught in wind, current, or pops then you are in a very bad situation.  I don't have a dog just limit shots to close range.
Title: Re: Here goes nothing...
Post by: ryan2202 on November 18, 2016, 10:52:09 AM
Good Luck!  I'll be doing the same thing!  I think you got the checklist covered!  Make sure to post results, lessons learned...hopefully success stories!
Title: Re: Here goes nothing...
Post by: mburrows on November 18, 2016, 10:56:10 AM
Dont over call and stay still as their approaching. Pick one out and swing through your shot. Good luck!
Title: Re: Here goes nothing...
Post by: Bill W on November 18, 2016, 10:59:15 AM
another thing you might need is a pair of hand cutters for vegetation.  I've used those for making a blind.  I believe someone else mentioned the fishing rod and floating bass plug for retrieving ducks. 
Title: Re: Here goes nothing...
Post by: fast60eddie on November 18, 2016, 08:11:45 PM
Make sure someone knows where you are going and what time you should be home. Don't be like me it's embarrassing when the wife calls the cops cause I'm not home and she is worried  :dunno:
Title: Re: Here goes nothing...
Post by: HuntnFishnRyan on November 18, 2016, 10:31:12 PM
Don't forget your ammo. 4-7 shot worked good for me. Duck hunting is a blast but I had to give it up because I don't like the taste of the meat. :(. Something else you can do is practice using your calls with ducks at your local city park. :tup:
Title: Re: Here goes nothing...
Post by: ChefEff on November 19, 2016, 07:46:19 AM
Thanks for all the help fellas!!!  I'll keep you posted and try to add some pics. 

P.s.  While I've only ever shot one wild duck, I've literally cooked  thousands.  A quick tip:  while some of you will refuse to pluck your birds, I STROnGLY encourage you to cook them with the skin on.  And treat the breast meat different from the leg meat.  Breast should be cooked over dry screaming high heat(grilled or pan roasted) for a short period and served like you would a medium or medium rare steak.  Legs should be cooked at a wet low temp (like stewing or braising) for a long time 2-4 hours.  Give it a try, and it will change the way you look at cooking game for the rest of you lives.
Title: Re: Here goes nothing...
Post by: HuntnFishnRyan on November 20, 2016, 08:51:25 AM
good luck ChefEff. thanks for the cooking tips. I have had farm raised duck and love it. Wild duck is completely different. Let us know how your dish turned out.
Title: Re: Here goes nothing...
Post by: ChefEff on November 22, 2016, 06:08:08 PM
Well I woke up a little to late to set up a blind/decoys but I did manage to scratch out a few buffleheads jumpshooting.  What a rush!!!
Title: Re: Here goes nothing...
Post by: Remnar on November 22, 2016, 06:26:06 PM
I haven't waterfowl hunted in many, many years but when we didn't have a dog with us, we'd take a fishing pole with a big old heavy lure on it to "cast" and retrieve birds that fell way out in the water.  Just a thought.  Others will surely chime in if this practice is illegal for some reason in WA state.

 I used to do the same thing . But I found tying up a large treble hook against an torpedo shaped bobber with a chunk of hollow core crimped in between them woked better , since ducks float .

 Never heard or seen anything saying anything about laws . But again i havent waterfowl hunted in a long time ..... Dont see why it would be . :dunno:
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