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2009 Waterfowl Photos


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Now there's some great waterfowl photos! Not an easy task while laying in a blind, which I'm guessing that's how you took them..

Thanks guys, I have more but these were my favorites. Yes, DRC-producer Cory Loeffler took these pictures out of the blind.

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Cool Pics Quack---pretty neat that you guy shoot a lot of birds with bands--must hunt right outside the park where they do the banding. wink

DRC---is what? Calls that you make?

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DRC---is what? Calls that you make?

Death Row Calls, No I don't make them...a friend out of Thief River Falls, MN makes them and they have been in production for 3 years.

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quick phone pic from today in sodak. 19 honkers. at some point i'll get around to posting up pictures from yesterday and today taken in the field. 39 geese and 2 ducks this weekend dang it was fun!

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Nice pics guys ! Are we going to get the usual in the star and trib this weekend, opener results spotty or the fair to poor with some areas having excellent hunting. The recent cold snap may have pushed some birds out of the area. I think I've read that report since about 1990 and each year thereafter. Birds or not, good luck out there !

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Here our some pics from zone 00A in South Dakota last weekend. A ton of ducks around, but most were teal and woodies. Saw some geese too, but they were more focused on going into a feed lot.

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Our season has been up and down so far this year...We've been hunting a ton, but things have not benn rolling for us. However, we have had a few decent hunts so far.

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That last picture is really cool with the action shot...cant tell if that upper right one is getting peppered or not.

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None of those birds got shot cuz we already had our limit on the ground. About half of the flock landed and hung out for a bit. One landed right between me and my buddy's blinds which were about 5-10 yds apart... stupid honks.

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Opening Weekend 2009. Pretty slow compared to the past 3 Openers. But I went home with a good feeling after shooting this double GWT.

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Here are a couple from this morning. Not a lot moving, but we shot well when given the opportunity. I am introducing a friend to the sport, his first goose(I'm pictured).

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Bryce,

I pointed out to Diamond that this is a picture of her sister. She was a little jealous that she didn't retrieve quite as many this past weekend.

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Some pics from the duck season so far.

Opening Monday

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Mid-week diver hunt

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3 man limit- 2 bands

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Saturday- little chilly out!

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today's hunt- 4 bands

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There are no more ducks now...

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WOW! Quackaddict9, I hope that you guys realize just how fortunate you really are! You have killed more banded mallards so far this year than the total number of mallards I have seen flying on all 4 of my trips out to 3 different locations! Looks like fun and I hope that you have many more great trips afield this year! Take care and N Joy the Hunt././Jimbo

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Great pictures Quack, thanks for posting them. Does make it hard to concentrate on work though.

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