Posted By:
silverkitten73
Guest
05-09-2005 09:37
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I just have to ask – So just how well do the guys in the mud buddys do? Do the guys in the airboats do better than the mud buddy guys? I guess it is all about location and if the hunter knows what they are doing.
I have a buddy who owns an airboat – and although I would love to have one – the mechanical upkeep on them slows me down.
Posted By:
cut emnova
Guest
05-07-2005 19:43
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oh im serious about this stuff, like the zink movie is called “in the blood” that title fits alot of us perfect i believe.
i met up with jereme off of here this last march out in colorado for some snow goose hunting, we had a blast and he is a swell guy. i just havent heard from him on here for a while.
gooseguts, for sure this coming season, any new fellow waterfowler in my life is always a bonus to me. i had a hard time on the honkers this year here in utah, last year i took almost 20 geese, this last season i only took 2 canadas but i did kill a bonus snow goose here in utah. it was a tough year, we had to sell our boat and mudbuddy, the fields that we have hunted in the last couple of years no longer had the same owners! it was tough, but im already trembling at the thought of opening day. Especially with the new SBE II in hand!
talk to you all soon, lets keep posting on here, its always nice to hear im not the only die hard here! if you guys get a second check out my son on the kids forum in the photo section.
Committed Waterfowl …..daz3825@comcast.net
Darren
[Edited By cut emnova on 2005-05-07 19:45]
Posted By:
gooseguts
Guest
only in my dreams 05-07-2005 13:41
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Hey guys,
I’m amazed there are fellow hunters talking this time of year, thats great.I agree with everbody talking there are alot of ducks and geese around. Maybe it’s a sign. We can only hope, but I do think all this water is going do some good this year. I personally thought the low water would allow more access to us waterfowlers but last year was horrible due
to the low water.I don’t know about you guys but I’m already dreaming about airboats,new coats,waders, decoys etc.Hey cutemnova I think were going to have to hook up some time you seem to be as serious as I am about the birds? let me know will go shoot some geese some time this season.Well it’s good talking to you guys.
KEEP ON DREAMIN
GOOSE GUTS
Posted By:
silverkitten73
Guest
05-06-2005 09:32
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I think the majority of the nests will be alright. I am keeping my fingers crossed. I am sure seeing a lot of birds flying around this late in the spring. My DWR buddies think our local mallard population is growing faster than biologists realize because they nest all over the valley.
Posted By:
cut emnova
Guest
05-04-2005 16:31
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i do have the same user name on the DWR forums, i have it on a few different forums.
i just hope all this water hasnt already damaged alot of nests!
Committed Waterfowl …..daz3825@comcast.net Darren
Posted By:
silverkitten73
Guest
05-04-2005 14:13
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That is good news. My boys and I jump the river every now and then late in the season, below the lake. It would be nice to get some better hunting up there.
By the way don’t you have a user id for the DWR’s forumn page?
Posted By:
cut emnova
Guest
05-04-2005 11:41
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amen to that silver.
i work up in the park city area doing mobile windshields, and i have to say that rockport reservoir and Echo are very full of water, Echo has more ducks and geese on it right now than i have ever seen. If that place stayed as full as it is now, there could be some great hunting on the south end of the lake, lots of cover and lots of flooded areas with water.
Committed Waterfowl …..daz3825@comcast.net Darren
Posted By:
silverkitten73
Guest
Water, Water and more Water, Part II 05-04-2005 10:25
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I cannot beleive the numbers of waterfowl I am seeing this year. Am I seeing more becuase nesting areas are flooded out that are closer to the GSL?
And it really is sad to have heard about the damage up by Bear River Refuge with the flooding. That could really mess up some of the hunting for the years young birds at the first of the season.
By the way thanks for your post. We need more Utah members to post on here.
Posted By:
cut emnova
Guest
water water and some more water! 04-29-2005 23:36
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ok! so im tired of looking on here and seeing no one posting or anything, so i am making the move myself.
im sure we have members here that are pretty much covering the whole state of utah. lets get some reports on how this water we are fortunate to be getting, is making our waterfowl areas look? how do we all think it may affect the nesting season here in utah?
and last but not least 156 days left guys! lets get excited and pumped up! haha
Committed Waterfowl …..daz3825@comcast.net Darren
Posted By:
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WFC Sponsor
03-30-2005 13:39
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