Last Week of the First Split

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Last Week of the First Split

Postby oltcutdown » Fri Dec 22, 2006 1:45 pm

Hey fellas, thought I'd share with ya the last 6 days of the first season.
This was one helluva bday hunt for shure. Even though it was real warm, we had sunshine, wind, and green!

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The next day was pretty much a repeat of the first, but with 2 of my favorite ducks, wigeon. We don't kill but a handfull a year, so when they show up, we get exited.

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The third day was a bust. Same conditions, S winds, sunshine to partly cloudy, and warm. The ducks just didn't want to look or listen to us. Three pintail and two greenwings were all that wanted to work. We did call in a group of three specs, and all but one got out.

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Postby ducman77 » Fri Dec 22, 2006 1:46 pm

When you going to invite me over for a hunt?
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Postby oltcutdown » Fri Dec 22, 2006 1:56 pm

Sat Dec 16 was a barn burner of a teal shoot. There were a few mallards and pinheads around, but they didn't want to play, and we couldn't lay off the greenwings. Somebody to remain nameless in our group, refused to pass on the bootlips. That person went home with a limit of them too. You shoot it, you eat it. :lol:

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Sat bag: 6 Mallard drakes, 23 greenwing teal (15 drakes), 7 gadwall, 6 spoons, 3 specs, and one boys first snow goose.

That morning late, we had a pair of mallards work us, and one of the ducks looked like it had a broke neck. It was cocked up and back toward its back. We shot the duck and discovered it was so full of rice, it couldn't hold its neck straight. He had rice spilling out of his mouth. I've kilt plenty of ducks in the fields, but I've never seen a bird this stuffed. :shock:

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Postby chopper30 » Fri Dec 22, 2006 2:03 pm

Great Pics, thanks for sharing!!!!
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Postby oltcutdown » Fri Dec 22, 2006 2:04 pm

Sunday we were back in the green, well, some of us were. There were way too many guns in the pit and the girls had a bad day. Overall a great hunt except for my bud who committed one of the seven deadly sins in the pit, shooting over someone elses head. I was so damn mad I couldn't see straight, and still cant hear out my good ear. For some reason, a woodie decided to visit us this day in the field.

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Postby merlebo05 » Fri Dec 22, 2006 2:15 pm

Just curious, what all do you use the tall rack on the back of your 4 wheeler for?
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Postby oltcutdown » Fri Dec 22, 2006 2:28 pm

Oh, before I forget, the day that we had the gwteal shoot, I have to tell you a little about the conditions that day. We had cloud cover, spitting rain/mist, but we still had a good south wind. On this particular zero grade rice field, the ducks do crazy things. They like to land with the wind, on the wrong end of the field, etc.

Well, there were plenty of bootlips and teal in the area, and we were having problems getting mallards and pins in. We shot a few gadwall, but still, the big ducks didn't want to play. Anyway, we moved the bench around and faced north because of the s wind and rain. The dadgum ducks wanted to land on the south side of the pit, so we had to turn around and face south. It worked for the most part, except my glasses stay boogered up, and between that and my nasty dog shaking off on me, I don't see exactly 20/20.

I told you that story to tell you this. We are all buried up in this pit with our heads down, trying to stay hid from the big ducks. I look over my right shoulder and see a drake spoonie flying right at the pit, 5 feet off the deck. I don't say anything because we have a few in our crew that can't lay off of them. It flies over my left shoulder and on out to about 30 yards. Now this here spoon is getting with it and is acting like one of those diver types we have on our reservoirs over here. Then, I realize its a wedge head, full plumage, bull canvasback. I was tore up for about 30 minutes. If I had recognized it in time, I could have cut him in half, but I was in disbelief for a split second, and the opportunity was gone. How coold would that have been to kill a big can in a nasty zero grade rice field?!

Ok, back to Monday morning. Without a doubt the worst conditions of the season. Some of that MS fog rolled into Arkansas, no wind, and cloud cover. Me and a fella headed to our hottest pit and decided to give her a whirl. He brought his young dog, and I brought mine. It was a breaking, whining, nightmare. The AR state bird, the mosquito, was out in full force. Anyway, despite the lack of killin weather, we started whittling on our limit. I'm not much of a caller, and I damn shure can't call a goose, but the fog made me feel like I knew what I was doing for a minute. Called in a bunch of 3 lost snows and Scotch doubled, and rolled a big eagle head. Harry's dog gets to retrieve his first goose, and I get a few pics of it.

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It was a mud fest there in the pit. Everything I own, including the dog, is covered in the nicest smelling gumbo in the county. I look over at my boy, and start to laugh. I have to get a picture of his nasty booty. :lol:

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We had 7 mallards, 2 pintails, a gadwall and gwt in the bag, plus four snows and blues. We needed one mallard and we were headed for the car wash. Well, a hen mallard and a hen gadwall started circling our dead spread of decoys. Those ducks worked for at least a couple minutes until a big drake mallard joined up with them. I told Harry, when we get a shot we better take it. He calls the shot, shoots once, misses, and says 'I'm jammed, KILL IT!' So, I do manage to knock it down on the second shot.
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Postby oltcutdown » Fri Dec 22, 2006 2:36 pm

I have the camera ready, and think it'll be a funny picture with Buck covered in mud with a big greenhead. So I take the picture.

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I pick up the duck, and from 20' away on the other dog box, I hear 'He's banded'. Shure enough, there it is on the left leg shining like a diamond. Now ole Harry was in the pit last year when 3 of us shoot 3 drake pintails, and mine, well, its banded. I cant celebrate, I cant laugh, I can just smile and shake my head. I'd rather be lucky than good anyday. That was the last duck of the hunt, and the last duck of the first season. A belated birthday present from the duck gods fo sho.

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Yall have a Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year! I think I'm gonna take a nap and start dreaming of greenheads falling in the decoys, just like my little mudhead.

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Postby oltcutdown » Fri Dec 22, 2006 2:45 pm

Hey John, gimme a call and I'll see if I can set you up. We are pretty full until the new year. Season comes back in on the 26th and goes to the 7th I think.

That is another fellas four wheeler. I think he uses it to haul decoys or something. I think that rack can be flattened out and decoys can be strapped onto it.
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Postby bigwater » Fri Dec 22, 2006 2:49 pm

howd damn..

its the negro head slough boyz..

good pics
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Postby DoubleBandMS » Fri Dec 22, 2006 2:56 pm

Great pics and congrats on the band...
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Postby slough » Fri Dec 22, 2006 3:51 pm

great pictures
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Postby champcaller » Fri Dec 22, 2006 7:40 pm

thast awesome
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Postby merlebo05 » Sat Dec 23, 2006 9:49 am

Ive tried something similar to that in the past but I had problems wih my original rack breaking?
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Postby Locked Up » Sun Dec 24, 2006 12:20 am

Great pics man, thanks for the post.....

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