We dropped the first duck about a half hour before sunrise and had our limit of 48 birds by 9 or 9:30.
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They were all Gadwalls. Luck of the draw... all the ones I brought home were hens.Abraham wrote:Pawpaw,
If they were flipped over, I could I.D. them, but on their backs, nuh uh...
So, as I'm always interested in bird life and a former duck and goose hunter, would you us give an idea of what sort of mix they are...?
Thanks!
Man, I too am jealous.
Duck gumbo, mmmmhhhhhhh!
Pretty darn impressive. Would you be willing to share a recommendation for the guide you used?Pawpaw wrote:Went out to a dairy farm near Yantis, TX with two old friends, two new friends and 3 guys on the guide team this morning.
We dropped the first duck about a half hour before sunrise and had our limit of 48 birds by 9 or 9:30.
I'll see if I can get the contact info from my friend that set it up. Once I have it, I'll post it here.Bitter Clinger wrote:Pretty darn impressive. Would you be willing to share a recommendation for the guide you used?Pawpaw wrote:Went out to a dairy farm near Yantis, TX with two old friends, two new friends and 3 guys on the guide team this morning.
We dropped the first duck about a half hour before sunrise and had our limit of 48 birds by 9 or 9:30.
I went striper fishing on Lake Texoma the day before Thanksgiving and I thought we fared well but that picture you posted really blew me away!
Thanks for sharing!!!!Pawpaw wrote:Here's the guide's website: http://www.hansonoutdoors.net/
They're all great guys and "Lead" is one heck of a dog!
No problem. You can repay me by paying my way for another hunt.Bitter Clinger wrote:Thanks for sharing!!!!Pawpaw wrote:Here's the guide's website: http://www.hansonoutdoors.net/
They're all great guys and "Lead" is one heck of a dog!