
Need more ducks In NE MS
- weimhunter
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Anatidae your are correct on the most part. We have mostly private natural slews that have been very succesful the past years. But We also hunt public land around our camp that have also been great. I scout my rear of finding places on the Tenn Tomm that has ducks. I got some timber holes that are public that I have never in the last 6 years ever seen any other hunters in. Best advice I can give! AIRPLANE!!!!!!! 

Yeah........here ya go..... NE.00.00 MS.00.00cutthatduck wrote:Can I get the GPS coordinates for that hole Ana. It looks productive.

She was worn-out from all the retrieves that day.......bored, worn-out!Sportsman450 wrote:Sprig looks kinda sad. You guys need ta kill some dux!

She's probably going......Tunica wrote:I talked to sprig later that day and here is what sprig said " I had to take a photo with My head under Master Randy's arm pit" Never again...I'll bite him next time
Sprig wrote:"This is stupid.......I'm embarrassed to have my photo with these guys, but I can't quite wiggle outa this headlock.......If I know this guy well-enough, he'll have this all over the internet, too. Hurry-up!.....let's git this over-with, so I can go hide in the closet."
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Keep talking that up, let the temperature drop a little, and you might eventually see some hunters in those spots, too.weimhunter wrote:Anatidae your are correct on the most part. I got some timber holes that are public that I have never in the last 6 years ever seen any other hunters in.
I haven't seen enough ducks yet, to make it worthwhile scouting, but when it cools-off some (and I get 'well'), I'll hit it hard. Maybe we'll cross paths.
'Glad you are having some success. Happy Hunting
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Anatidae wrote:Keep talking that up, let the temperature drop a little, and you might eventually see some hunters in those spots, too.weimhunter wrote:Anatidae your are correct on the most part. I got some timber holes that are public that I have never in the last 6 years ever seen any other hunters in.
I haven't seen enough ducks yet, to make it worthwhile scouting, but when it cools-off some (and I get 'well'), I'll hit it hard. Maybe we'll cross paths.
'Glad you are having some success. Happy Hunting
Anatidae, I will be glad to share all my spots with you! Like I said, I have never seen hunters in my spots in at least 10 years!
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