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| Posted: 25 Jun 2006 9:41 AM | ||
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| I took Amtrak to New London Ct yesterday and noted how much delta and marshland they had along the coast. Has anyone hunted up there. Do they get good flyway action. I saw a few mallards there although not a single goose. Just wondering. | ||
| Posted: 25 Jun 2006 10:40 AM | ||
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| I dunno about the hunting firsthand, but judging from the ads I see in some waterfowling magazines, it seems that the Long Island/Long Island Sound area is pretty good for hunting, and if I'm not mistaken New London sits right in the middle of the Sound. | ||
| Posted: 25 Jun 2006 9:06 PM | ||
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| I guess this is a crappy topic or all the duck hunters are on vacation. Yes Jex99in00 it is about in the middle. Seems the CT river would be good around RT 3 that crosses it. Lots of flooded timber and little sloughs off the main river. But then what do I know...I just started trying to hunt waterfowl. | ||
| Posted: 26 Jun 2006 1:52 PM | ||
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We have some of the best waterfowl hunting here in NJ. Don't worry about that out of state stuff yet. For me, I only duck hunt out of state for ducks I can't take here in NJ. this year i was invite to go up north for eiders. I want a pair mounted so I'm GOING!!!!! LOL |
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