Ducks Trying to freshen this place up now that the season is all but done … I’m ready for spring now 93495 Son’s first mallards he 100% shot
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20 Gauge Loads - Duck Hunting Forum If you keep your shots under 30 yards you should be golden with just about any steel 4 or 3 shot on the market Steel 3s are a better all around shot size for big ducks in my opinion Out to 40 yards I'd say steel 3 shot maybe even 2s for big ducks later in the season Honestly I don't like steel 4s for big ducks and find 3s to be a better option
People Against Ducks Unlimited - Duck Hunting Forum For them ducks are the most important thing Sep-Jan, but god forbid they do anything after the season Writing a check is fine if they can win something, but try to get them to give up a Saturday to help improve habitat, they would shoot their wife to get out of that
Black bellied whistling ducks Watched them circle a few times yesterday and land on top of a grain bin, eat some oats, fly to the next one, eat some corn This is the best picture I could get of them but definitely a pair of black bellied whistling ducks Snuck over there to take a picture but they busted me IMG_3878 jpg
what size shot for ducks??? | Duck Hunting Forum The answer really depends on the ducks Just saying duck covers a lot of ground For teal, you probably need #6s, or maybe #4s at the largest For large divers, tough birds, #1s or Bs may not be enough Generally though, for large puddle ducks, mallards, blacks, pintails, etc 1 1 4oz #2s is about the standard
waterfowl nicknames - Duck Hunting Forum Do Gris Tuxedo Ducks: Rigneck Sussie: Mallard Hen Smilin Hollywood Mallards, Spooneys: Shovelers (This one is more a family joke) Marsh Birds: Black Mallard Orange wing teal TT's and then when things are goin bad and theres no ducks at all you got ur: Coots, and Galenule
Food for thought - Duck Hunting Forum Browntop and proso millet have a deterioration rate of about 25 percent after 90 days of inundation, making this mixture a great food plot mix for ducks Plant along lakes, beaver ponds and marsh areas inhabited by ducks or used by ducks during their migratory season