Hunting Flooded Timber
Hunting Flooded Timber
I have never hunted flooded timber until the other day and did not have any luck. I was wondering how to go about hunting flooded timber. I was told not to use decoys but thought that was not a good idea. Just need some tips. THANKS
Re: Hunting Flooded Timber
Find the ducks in the timber and hunt away. I would strongly suggest decoys, maybe not 10 dozen but a few. However I hunt in a place that hasn't had trees in it in over 25 years, so may want to ask other people about this.
Of course you could do it the easy way and wait for the shooting to start run over, GPS and bird dog the guys the next day.
Of course you could do it the easy way and wait for the shooting to start run over, GPS and bird dog the guys the next day.

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Re: Hunting Flooded Timber
hayse wrote:I have never hunted flooded timber until the other day and did not have any luck. I was wondering how to go about hunting flooded timber. I was told not to use decoys but thought that was not a good idea. Just need some tips. THANKS
Was it cloudy? I hear different things about this but IMO ducks are less likely to come to flooded timber when cloudy v/s a clear day. BTW use decoys

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Re: Hunting Flooded Timber
-make love to the tree your standing beside and keep your face down
-keep the water moving
-when your calling and working birds, call smart. make the wind play just as much of a factor as your call when you are calling. timing is VERY important
-if you dont see any mallards flyin by 8 30 dont pack up, look up! this is the best time to kill them in the woods.
good luck
-keep the water moving
-when your calling and working birds, call smart. make the wind play just as much of a factor as your call when you are calling. timing is VERY important
-if you dont see any mallards flyin by 8 30 dont pack up, look up! this is the best time to kill them in the woods.
good luck
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my problem i usually shoot all the gads before the mallards come in
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Ain't nothing wrong with a little gaddie action in a timber hole. I'd take my limit of gaddies and walk out smiling.
Be where they want to be..
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In the timber holes I have hunted it is usually good or bad. One weekend great, the next so so, then the next good.. Same set up, same weather conditions.. Sometimes you never know.. when they will show up or not.
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Re: Hunting Flooded Timber
U live and die by the green. No green no good hunt.
When it come's to duck calling and duck killing its the indian not the arrow!
Re: Hunting Flooded Timber
crackhead wrote:U live and die by the green. No green no good hunt.
dang i've never had a good hunt then



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adame wrote:crackhead wrote:U live and die by the green. No green no good hunt.
dang i've never had a good hunt then
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crackhead wrote:U live and die by the green. No green no good hunt.
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Re: Hunting Flooded Timber
You have to find where the birds are....you cant just go out in any flooded timber and expect to kill birds.....blow the duck call and Kick the hell out of the water......5 and 7 Baby......
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Re: Hunting Flooded Timber
crackhead wrote:U live and die by the green. No green no good hunt.
Ill drink to that

Re: Hunting Flooded Timber
Once you have had a great Green Timber hunt you will not want to hunt anywhere else...
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Re: Hunting Flooded Timber
It's like shoot'en light bulbs.
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