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Title: Wood ducks Vancouver lake?
Post by: woodrowdavis80 on October 01, 2020, 09:32:22 PM
My friend and I have a goal to both shoot a wood duck this year. I've done the research and found spots far from home and at the Ridgefield wildlife refuge. But I can't always go to both thoughs spots. I'm wondering if anyone has ever scene any at Vancouver lake sense I can't go there often. I also heard wood ducks love acorns. Never paid attention to the trees at Vancouver lake but has anyone happened to see any oak trees there?
Title: Re: Wood ducks Vancouver lake?
Post by: Pete112288 on October 01, 2020, 10:09:24 PM
I have not personally noticed much oak trees down there. It has been my primary area over the last 8 years or so. I have seen wood ducks there and know of a couple people who have bagged one or two. The bulk of the birds shot down there in my own experience are around the edges of the lake. Only when you get more water and flooded areas is there more marshy areas. And those are the places that I see them most often. I have seen half a dozen over the years, always as a single or a hen/drake pair. They are there, just never seen any with any reliability or numbers. I have never had them come into decoys there, not saying they wont, I just havent had it happen. The ones I see are almost always as I am working into a new spot during the day that is flooded areas.
Title: Re: Wood ducks Vancouver lake?
Post by: Big6bull on October 03, 2020, 07:54:55 PM
I shot one there years ago and got it mounted. I have yet to see another. Never seen one at Ridgefield, but you never know!
Title: Re: Wood ducks Vancouver lake?
Post by: medic6 on October 03, 2020, 08:16:05 PM
In the great spirit of hunting, want to trade a great wood duck spot for one of your duck or geese spots? Always looking for a backup to a backup. You’ll need a boat for my spot. I have a few mounts if you want to see them from the area. Pm me if interested.   
Title: Re: Wood ducks Vancouver lake?
Post by: woodrowdavis80 on October 04, 2020, 03:30:20 AM
I'm afraid I don't know much spots or at least any super good ones that aren't popular. This is only my second season of hunting .
Title: Re: Wood ducks Vancouver lake?
Post by: Duckgtr on October 07, 2020, 08:34:17 PM
Can you hunt week days. I think its a good spot for them I've seen them there. I'm gonna hunt it during the week after opener
Title: Re: Wood ducks Vancouver lake?
Post by: h2ofowlr on October 07, 2020, 09:20:46 PM
Used to be lots of wood ducks down their.  I had 20 wood duck boxes that I put up down there.  I used to check and clean them out every year.  Most boxes would be full each year with 10-15 eggs per box.
Title: Re: Wood ducks Vancouver lake?
Post by: Special T on October 07, 2020, 10:01:02 PM
Used to be lots of wood ducks down their.  I had 20 wood duck boxes that I put up down there.  I used to check and clean them out every year.  Most boxes would be full each year with 10-15 eggs per box.

Did you give the locations to the local Washington Waterfowl Association  chapter for maintenance when you moved north?
Title: Re: Wood ducks Vancouver lake?
Post by: h2ofowlr on October 12, 2020, 03:16:14 PM
Used to be lots of wood ducks down their.  I had 20 wood duck boxes that I put up down there.  I used to check and clean them out every year.  Most boxes would be full each year with 10-15 eggs per box.

Did you give the locations to the local Washington Waterfowl Association  chapter for maintenance when you moved north?

No, I didn't.  I would have to go and see how many are still standing.  I built them all out of T1-11.
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