By: Bill Gass (offline) Wednesday, October 01 2008 @ 08:42 PM EDT (Read 860 times)
After both of my hunting partners had to bail for various reasons. OK one guy was quite sick and the other had problems balancing work and educational upgrading, thats OK it just means that I got to take all the shots and I limited out with six ducks before noon. 2 - Mallards, 1 - Bluebill, 1 - Wood Duck, 2 - Gadwall. The Drake Mallard was banded, making it all the more sweet. Water on the SJR was high but workable, Areas that were dry last year, I was uo to my knees in water this year. No problem I just set up my blind back in the trees, better cover but not as good visibility. Packed up the decoys at noon and it was too nice a day to go home so I took a run down river and checked out some potential hunting spots. I uploaded some pics to my album.
By: Dave V (offline) Monday, October 06 2008 @ 04:09 PM EDT
Sounds like a very sucessful outing Bill . Now you should have plenty of tying matrial for the winter.
Eventually, all things merge into one, and a river runs through it. The river was
cut by the world's great flood and runs over rocks from the basement of time.
On some of the rocks are timeless raindrops. Under the rocks are the words,
and some of the words are theirs.
After both of my hunting partners had to bail for various reasons. OK one guy was quite sick and the other had problems balancing work and educational upgrading, thats OK it just means that I got to take all the shots and I limited out with six ducks before noon. 2 - Mallards, 1 - Bluebill, 1 - Wood Duck, 2 - Gadwall. The Drake Mallard was banded, making it all the more sweet. Water on the SJR was high but workable, Areas that were dry last year, I was uo to my knees in water this year. No problem I just set up my blind back in the trees, better cover but not as good visibility. Packed up the decoys at noon and it was too nice a day to go home so I took a run down river and checked out some potential hunting spots. I uploaded some pics to my album.
Bill G.