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2008 Waterfowl Photos!


icefishing21

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Its fun to hunt other areas. I go down to Arkansas and hunt with my friend. Its a good time, plus I learn a lot. Those dudes down there have mallard blood in their veins.

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Nice ducks guys! We tore em up pretty good this season although i know of a few others that put us to shame and broke the 1000 bird mark! Insane!! well not us... but we sure had fun playing catchup anyway! lol...but to start we got some early season honkers!

Early goose started off good though!

MN...6 man limit by 8:15am 3 bands...pretty sweet all the birds pitched in hard...all but one flock was on the deck feet down in our face! Sweet!

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MN...cousin and i with our 2 man limit and one my dad shot in a different field...2 bands...birds were tougher to decoy but persistance paid off!

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MN...Cousin and i with our 2 man limit 1 week later...1 band...the field was loaded and the weather conditions were perfect...wish we could have had more guys cause we could have easily killed a 7 man limit...birds bombing into the decoys as we picked up! Sweet

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SD Morning silage hunt 13 honks for 5 guys...good field but hiding 5 blinds and a camera man flared em pretty hard! not a bad shoot though!

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SD Evening 2 man limit in disked wheat

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SD Evening 2 man limit in silage...decoyed a flock of 150 birds feet down and 10 yards in the killhole! it was dirty!!!

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Regular Season

SD opener 5 man limit 20 mallards 5 woodies...field was kind of a last minute deal...i scouted it and got permish the night before because our other field that was stacked had significantly fewer ducks than the previous nights...turned out pretty good...limited out very fast!

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Day 2...5 man limit 24 mallards 1 widgeon...hunted a tiny little pothole that was stacked with mallards for several weeks...it was dirty and we limited out relatively quick!

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morning puddler shoot...4 man limit...kind of a good backup spot that has treated us well in the past...birds were shot up pretty hard in the area so we werent picky and shot teal gadwalls and other brown ducks...really fun though...I almost stepped on a skunk on my way to the slough...NOT COOL! lol

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MN opener...4 man limit of puddlers...greenheads on opener...Wierd!

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SD silage...3 man limit of mallards and 3 honks...scouted my way back through SD on my way back from the minnesota opener and a buddy called and said he had a stacked field...guess he wasnt kidding! turned out pretty good!

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SD flooded beans...4 man limit mixed bag...very muddy but very fun! birds were all over us all morning...we held off on the first few flocks cause they were all widgeons but eventually decided that was a majority of what would come in but still managed a few greenheads

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MN ducks and honks

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MN 6 man limit of honks and 9 ducks...honkers wanted it bad! 3 bands

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MN 7 man limit of honks...2 bands...this was one of those hunts that you wish the limits werent so conservative...so many geese and they never even thought about it. very close shots right in the kill hole!

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MN 5 man limit of honks and cacklers...kind of a tougher day for decoying but we made er work! pretty fun time!

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And of course one of my favorite times every season...Late season!!!

3 Bull cans...all that would come in was cans all day long and if we would have had more guys we could have shot more...Absolutely UNBELIEVABLE!!

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3 man limit of greenheads...probably one of my funner hunts in a while! Ducks were really close and picking out the drakes was so easy...it was fun!

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4 man limit of greenheads...the second morning that almost everything was frozen we decided to break a hole in the ice and the ducks pitched in...i kinda sucked though because every bird we dropped was on the ice and it was too deep to wade out to...so after we had 17or 18 greenheads out on the ice i had one of my buddies drop off mandi and she retrieved her first duck and got every other bird after that! it was pretty sweet!

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2 man limit of greenheads...all the greenies were great big northerns! Beautiful!

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11 greenheads in the snow...every flock consisted of over 1000 mallards...kind of sucked cause there was only about 2-3 thousand mallards using the field the night before

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honkers...all singles and pairs...shots were all right on the deck! pretty fun!

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still a few birds around yet...may be chasin em around this week yet...guess we'll see how good the ice fishing is! haha

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ok I know this is a picture post, but give us some details Andy? Nothing specific, just how many in a spread, types of areas hunted, same spots each time or different?

I also need to move to SD

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ok i will edit the posts...it just took me so long to upload all the pics and my computer was kinda being difficult at the time so i figured put em up and forget about the captions...ahh [PoorWordUsage]...no big deal! lol

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a little recap of the honker hunting...(im banned from taking the camera duck hunting over water...splash...oops!)

north dakota early season trip

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a north dakota killer decoy spread

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a solo minnesota early season day

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got wood?

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mid october 13 pounder

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new birds found the sheet water

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late october migration: hutchy, juvy snow, and banded lesser

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we definetely did some shooting this day...

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and the results of the shooting?

22 honkers, 5 snows, and a band!

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and lastly, some great photos taken by my buddy mick last saturday on an excellent hunt. we had birds everywhere!!!

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Carp shooter these are some great pictures. Awesome picture ppl Bet cha all cant wait for next year all ready

oh im not done yet...we can shoot honks out on the river in sodak till february!

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Arkansas (bandwidth warning!! lol)

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Turn here!

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Thats the spot

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Get out early and find a sweet log to sleep on.

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Find a good tree to hang your stuff on

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Make sure you have your callin' A-Game

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Use only the best Human retrievers

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Be cautious if you have to drop a few floaters

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Find a nice spot to dry off

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Never let them see you smile

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Enjoy the ride back!!!!

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adhere to duck carrier weight limits

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when wackin' be sure to be stackin', also

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dont forget to shop here

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Watch out for the rats there.....them bad boyz is huge!

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friends that live there. They have a duck camp about 2 miles from the boat landing. Fully liveable trailer with a big screen tv. The also lease a rice field, so we have that to hunt in the afternoon.

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