Georgia Duck Hunting Report Archive

Posted By:
Old Wingmaster
Guest

All over the Country 06-25-2008 16:23
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Never thought I would have to hunt so hard to find a deal on Coot Decoys.

Was successful though and at $19.50 for 1/2 Dozen if those weighted dekes I think I got a deal on them. Was a close out they are not selling them in the future.

Next step, taking inventory tomorrow of all Decoys, repainting them and riggin some Texas Rigs as well as adding some long lines. Will probably need some Canvasbacks for those divers over at Guntersville, other than that we should be good to go..The plan is beginning to take shape , with new 25HP Yamaha motor, Flyway specialties blind is on the boat, dog is working good on blind retrieves at Lake Lanier.

Going Hunting without a Trained Retriever is like going on a honeymoon without a bride.

[Edited By webmaster on 2008-10-02 13:42]

Posted By:
Old Wingmaster
Guest

Guntersville 05-21-2008 07:29
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Well, we didn’t duck hunt but we sure caught a lot of Crappie a few weeks ago. Mike thanks for a great time and we will see you for that Combo Goose and Dove Hunt in Sept.

COOT DECOYS WANTED-WEIGHTED KEELS only. I need about three dozen Coot Decoys to ad to our Diver Spread for this up coming hunting season. Also, could use a few of those GHG Maagnum Canvasback decoys.

Please PM me

The HRC Grand was held end of April at Brnt Pine. Three of our Offspring passed it;
7xGRHRCH UH Yukon’s Dynamite Drake MH got his 7th Grand pass in a row a FIRST.

HRCH Big Black Dude II was his first time out and just turned 2 yrs old on 4/17/08 got his FIRST Grand Champion Pass and then turned around the next weekend and Won a Club Trial at Cooper Black in SC. He is progeny of Yukon’s Big Boss Man.

HRCH Days End Confederate Rebel MH, Rebel got his FIRST Grand Champion pass.

Congratulations to all of you, from the old Matador of them all HRCH Sundee’s Yukon Jack MH; the force is strong in these dogs and you proved it and nobody can take that away from you.

Going Hunting without a Trained Retriever is like going on a honeymoon without a bride.

Going Hunting without a Trained Retriever is like going on a honeymoon without a bride.

[Edited By Old Wingmaster on 2008-05-21 07:36]

[Edited By Old Wingmaster on 2008-05-21 07:59]

Posted By:
Bryan-Fobbus
Field Editor

Houston County 05-13-2008 05:27
Sunny & Clear, High Winds – 60-65 Degrees
Still got a pair of BWT hanging around and one coot.

Posted By:
Shooton3
Guest

The great Midwest 05-07-2008 13:59
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Just posting a message to my friends and
others. I am in the process of relocating to
Northern Illinois. I will be in some of the best goose hunting and duck hunting in the midwest. I have set up to be able to work in Canada on an as needed basis, which will allow me free access to hunt without the aid of a resident. I will be doing some
commercial hunting on a limited basis.

I would encourage all that wish to email me
if you like. I will be spending a lot of time from late august until january hunting waterfowl and upland birds.

My two incredible dogs, Chewbacca and Chase
are making the move with me, and I look forward to getting the little yellow dog on
upland birds, since she has turned out to be a naturally endowned pointing lab.

She is a far cry from some of her lesser
relatives.

Posted By:
Paul-Slovisky
Field Editor

04-29-2008 04:57
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saw my first brood of woodie chicks last week. hopefully this wet spring keeps up and produces a great breeding season.

Posted By:
Paul-Slovisky
Field Editor

04-16-2008 05:18
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saw my first group of gosslings yesterday. the ducks should not be far behind.

Posted By:
bhudgins
Guest

04-10-2008 19:51
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attn hardcore waterfowlers the duck commander is coming to georgia,april 24 at mt carmel christian church for more info blake hudgins 770 714 6540

Posted By:
Paul-Slovisky
Field Editor

03-17-2008 09:14
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saw a pintail swimming around on the hooch last week. never seen one in this part of the state. cool to see.

Posted By:
Paul-Slovisky
Field Editor

03-05-2008 05:00
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we already got hen mallards dropping eggs at our marsh in alabama. the geese wil be right behind them.

Posted By:
Paul-Slovisky
Field Editor

01-28-2008 05:11
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hunted my friends marsh in Alabama and did pretty good. We got 10 birds saturday morning and 18 sunday morning. good way to end the year.

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