Posted By:
skybust
Supporting Member
01-29-2004 14:34
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Ric whats up hope you and the wife had a good holiday season. Chris
Posted By:
Irondog
Guest
12-19-2003 13:44
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Sky bust we have access to a 45ft fishing boat and then transfer to smaller boats. My 14 Jon boat can set on the back of the deck. My experience has been to use or charter the bigger boats in Dec, I well usually pass on most sea ducks and shoot mallards; we did shoot a pintail last week..
I would like to take this time to say thanks to all the folks that made this a great year of hunting for are group ,thanks to the farmers in Delta and the commercial fishermen in the cook inlet , and fellow hunters who respected are space has we did theirs .Merry Christmas
Iron dog
Posted By:
skybust
Supporting Member
12-18-2003 11:43
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irondog do you use a boat where your hunting? If so is it a oceam type boat. I have a 16ft with a 27 go devil. What type of birds did you get. I took a charter out of Homer a few years back and had a great time. Shot mostly goldeneyes. Have a Merry Christmas, skybust
Posted By:
Irondog
Guest
Kachemak Bay 12-18-2003 10:03
Cloudy, Accumulating Snow – 10-20 Degrees – Open Water
Finished year out in Kachemak Bay , lots of birds , got snow on Sunday [4 in] the tide came in about an hour before shooting time ends and the birds come in like the zeros in evading Pearl Harbor , lots of shooting , had some problems with eagles bothering the dogs on long retrieves seems to get worst every year .
Irondog
Posted By:
lknox
Web Member
stuttgard 12-17-2003 15:37
Mostly Cloudy, No Precipitation – 40-45 Degrees
got into town on Sunday and saw a few ducks on the ponds –had a couple of pretty good hunts in the timber and on the way out on Tuesday saw three-maybe four times the ducks we saw coming in—they must be getting there
Posted By:
lporcello
Guest
Delta 12-11-2003 23:06
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Still can’t believe it but Ric found us some! I acually got 3 yesterday but one went into a bush area and magically disappeard. Ric I cut the one open today. You will never guess what he was eating.
Posted By:
Ric-Seward
Guest
Delta 12-11-2003 21:54
Sunny & Clear, High Winds – 10-20 Degrees – Open Water
Well trying to finish up this year with a bang. Found a pretty good hole of Mallards last sat at -30, invited Leo down got two yesterday and he said he got another today. The birds aren’t real active, not real talkative either I think there feeding off some nearby fields and just sittiing in the holes during the day. We jumped probably 25-30 yesterday and only a few came back by the time we left at about noon. Going to give it one last shot for the year tomarrow I go back to work on Sun and I believe the season ends tue, been a good year and am looking forward to next year already.
And a big thanks to all of you that took the time to give us reports thanks again for your work. Thats what makes this site so great.
Posted By:
Irondog
Guest
12-06-2003 12:23
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Toxeytsb ;we are still hunting in the Kachamak bay area ., I would highly recommend a guide ,because of sea and weather conditions in December . Plan early in the season, here is the web site for guides for more info; http;/www.state.ak.us/adfg/wildlife/geninfo/hunting/wfguides.pdf, our group is full now, good luck, and maybe we can get hooked up next year.
Iron dog
Posted By:
Taiga
Guest
12-02-2003 15:27
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Another spot would be ChinaPoot Bay in the same area that Iporcello mentioned…there is a lodge there that does sea duck hunts. Another place is kodiak off of a boat charter…try www.tenbears.com.
Posted By:
lporcello
Guest
12-01-2003 16:29
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I have hunted seaducks down in Homer. It was Sadie (sp) Cove. It was Nov 15th back in 1996 I believe. Weather was calm, clear, and warm. Birds were not really moving but did manage a bunch. Plenty of Mergansers, Goldeneys, Harlequins and White Wing and Surf Scoters. Not sure what part of the state your in but Valdez would also be a good bet as well. If I had a big enough boat that is where I would be! I am open to invites!!! hahaha