Posted By:
iluvlabs
Guest
Wayne,OK 01-23-2010 12:29
Cloudy, Light Rain & Drizzle – 50-60 Degrees
Weather said to stay home this morning, but we went anyways. Not much flying. Ended up with 4 Gads, 2 Mallards and 1 BANDED goose!!! First ever band!! Check out pics in the Lodge!!
Posted By:
dweilert
Guest
01-22-2010 08:36
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I agree Mingo, they are government ducks and it is a conspiracy! I think I heard one quack ‘were from the government and were here to help’ as he flew by.
Posted By:
Aaron(Mingo)Milligan
Field Editor
01-21-2010 14:45
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They are on to you DW!
Posted By:
dweilert
Guest
N 01-21-2010 10:13
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went out Tuesday afternoon, found 400+ greenies feeding in a sheetwater field, thought it was for sure deal the next day so I rounded up the troops and we went in. Got set up EXACTLY where they had been the night before and waited. LST came and we heard suzie quacking 200 yds away, I got up and went to flush her to keep the birds coming right, little did I know suzie had 200 buddies with her. They had roosted in 4″ water! We stayed until 1300 hours and killed 6 but it was a major disappointment. Oh these strange and mysterious creatures we chase.
Posted By:
Aaron(Mingo)Milligan
Field Editor
01-18-2010 11:34
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Kinda nice to have a “normal” hunt today. No ice and no freezing your tail off. Started off with a small group of Wigeon, and then in turned into a dog show. Normally we will lay off the Ringnecks somewhat, but today that was about all we had and this close to the end, they did not get a free pass. It was fun shooting while it lasted, but it ended around 8:30 with 2 Wigeon, 1 Spoonie and 10 Jacks!
Posted By:
iluvlabs
Guest
Wayne,OK 01-17-2010 11:51
Cloudy, Heavy Fog – 35-40 Degrees
At LST we were covered up with birds, but still couldn’t see well enough to shoot because of the fog. Finally could see well enough and started of with 2 birds. We shot horribly, but the birds kept coming in throughout the morning. Ended up with 13 gadwalls with 3 guns. Should have shot a 3 man limit, but we shot very bad. I was very surprised how many ducks were flying with the heavy fog and virtually no wind. All in all, it was a very good morning!!!
Posted By:
Aaron(Mingo)Milligan
Field Editor
01-16-2010 11:46
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Saw four, shot two. Not looking good. Next two days will tell.
Posted By:
dweilert
Guest
01-13-2010 08:03
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Fired up the ice eaters last night to pre thaw some holes. One hole had 2 on it this morning, hopefully, by tonight he will be joined by a hundred or so of his buddies so I can feed them some tungsten for breakfast in the morning! I know with the s winds coming and the big thaw there will be some birds sifting back up, hopefully, it will be in time to hammer some before its all over for this season.
Posted By:
DrakePassinAssassin
Web Member
Marlow/Duncan Area 01-12-2010 14:50
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Killed 1 mallard drake, 4 gads with decoys over ice, and jumped 1 wood duck drake (on the creek) Sunday. Here comes the thaw! Tough sledding though. Definitely not as many ducks, or atleast they are all grouped on any thawed water.
Posted By:
Aaron(Mingo)Milligan
Field Editor
01-12-2010 13:15
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Glad you had a good time. Never thought I would be wishing for warm weather in duck season, but I hope we get a thaw.