Has anyone ever seen this many duck feathers floating in a duck swamp before?
I’m sure the photo does not serve justice very well, but that ain’t mist at the horizon line near the top of the photo. That’s feathers.
Almost every inch of the surface of water is covered in feathers... As far as you can see..... Of course I didn’t fire a shot.Well.... the ducks “were” here.
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That's crazy.
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Man you should have been there yesterday...........we smashed them!!! 

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Yes a couple times. Makes you think you could open a pillow factory.
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I wonder if a trail camera would have captured the action.
Or, if you have some buddies with a great sense of humor they could have turned loose many feather pillows to make you think a bunch of ducks had been there.
Or, if you have some buddies with a great sense of humor they could have turned loose many feather pillows to make you think a bunch of ducks had been there.
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Winner winner chicken dinner..yep.. what he said ^^^^
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I don’t doubt that’s a roost. I’ve never seen that many feathers before. Wonder if it’s geese too?
I took that photo in the cypress swamp at Yazoo City.
I took that photo in the cypress swamp at Yazoo City.
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Drove by the slough at Yazoo Coty about 11:00 Sunday morning and you couldn’t have got another duck in there, on both sides of 49. Slam packed full. From the highway it looked like all mallards and gadwall.
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They was in there pretty thick yesterday.tdaggett wrote:Drove by the slough at Yazoo Coty about 11:00 Sunday morning and you couldn’t have got another duck in there, on both sides of 49. Slam packed full. From the highway it looked like all mallards and gadwall.
On a side note. If your traveling between the slough and silver city at night watch yourself. Deer were everywhere
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I thought I videoed me running my little mud boat through flooded timber/feathers a few years ago but haven’t found it yet. At this place deer hunters I worked with told me where a bunch of ducks were. They had been hunting there for days and said they heard what sounded like hundreds of ducks. They said they were done hunting in there if I wanted to go there. I always scout a place when deer hunters tell me where they “saw” ducks because some of them think if they have seen 2 wood ducks that should be a good hunt. I asked them what kind sounds were they making and the said quacks. So I ride in there in the afternoon with the boat and see feathers like this and run up a few mallards. I go back the next morning and was lucky to kill a couple greenheads. They had disappeared but there had to be thousands and thousands to make that many feathers. I literally rode over a mile through feathers like this.
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My first question in that scenario is “ what kind of ducks”.DuckBoat wrote:I thought I videoed me running my little mud boat through flooded timber/feathers a few years ago but haven’t found it yet. At this place deer hunters I worked with told me where a bunch of ducks were. They had been hunting there for days and said they heard what sounded like hundreds of ducks. They said they were done hunting in there if I wanted to go there. I always scout a place when deer hunters tell me where they “saw” ducks because some of them think if they have seen 2 wood ducks that should be a good hunt. I asked them what kind sounds were they making and the said quacks. So I ride in there in the afternoon with the boat and see feathers like this and run up a few mallards. I go back the next morning and was lucky to kill a couple greenheads. They had disappeared but there had to be thousands and thousands to make that many feathers. I literally rode over a mile through feathers like this.
When they can’t answer that I always ask what did they sound like.
Never fails in that exact non-duck hunter location you just described.
But honestly if they can answer the first question accurately, I don’t bother asking the second question because I probably know the answer to what my third question will be.
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