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| Posted: 11 Oct 2005 9:10 PM | ||
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| Hunted this afternoon and saw very little action. 3 other boats in the water all had same luck. Just a theory, but is it possible that with all this rain the ducks are more spread out in all the flooded areas rather than being congregated in the marsh?? | ||
| Posted: 11 Oct 2005 9:20 PM | ||
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We were out in sussex county. Seen 50-75 woodies & teal but only maybe 20 puddle ducks. Been seeing all the puddle ducks sitting on the lakes & ponds around here. It's like they are avoiding any kind of moving water. Wish some fields were cut I would be field hunting ducks with all this flooding.
How's that new blind working? |
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| Posted: 11 Oct 2005 9:32 PM | ||
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| DOWN MY WAY MOST DUCKS WOULD LIKE TO SIT IN FRESH WATER THAN SALT WATER .WOODIES MALLARDS. MOST FLOODED AREAS HAVE MORE FOOD AVAILABLE AND COVER, | ||
| Posted: 11 Oct 2005 10:04 PM | ||
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How's that new blind working? Blind is working great I will take some pics now that she is all done and post em up. |
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| Posted: 11 Oct 2005 10:13 PM | ||
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Ditto that BobR, every pond I p [no swearing please] in Sussex Co has at least a couple of dozen puddle ducks on it. Wonder if Franklin Township would let me set up on Franklin Lake. Probably not. __________________ Rooting for the Yankees is like rooting for the house in Blackjack.
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