Son's First Duck!

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Son's First Duck!

Postby brake man » Sat Jan 17, 2009 7:48 pm

This is my oldest son's first year to actually shoot ducks while hunting with me. He is seven years old and this is his fourth year duck hunting so he has been chomping at the bit to start doing some shooting. Before the season started, I took him to the range and let him shoot (or try to shoot) some trap with my old .410 my Dad had given me when I was about eight years old. It took some getting used to the fairly heavy gun, but he actually ended up hitting a couple that day. I cut some off the stock when we got home so it was easier for him to handle the gun in the blind.

We hunted opening weekend at the brake (my Dad's farm/cypress brake south of Tunica). There were ducks working, and we had some shot opportunities at some ducks but couldn't quite get the logistics smoothed out to bag any. I also had him pass on a few shots as I was hoping to get some to land in front of the blind really close. We actually did have some land in the decoys about 15-20 yards out, but my son was sound asleep and did not stir until my third shot...but I digress.

We tried again a couple of weekends later when I took my friend and his two sons (8 and 10). Again, we had some opportunities and some shots, but no one was all that hot that day for the few shots we had. Again, when some prime opportunities availed themselves, my son was sound asleep.

Thinking the third weekend might be the charm, we went hunting with my BIL and FIL (kids and I call him "Pop") at Pop's farm that is around Johnson Grove, TN, and bounded by the Forked Deer River. We hunted in one of the blinds in a flooded field and had some ducks flying early on. After about the third group that came by, my son was ready, locked and loaded when a group of about five ringnecks buzzed in front of the blind from right to left. Pop and my BIL both shot as they passed, but my son locked in one that took off away from the blind with a slight quartering to the right. As I was standing behind and a couple of steps below him, I watched over his shoulder as he tracked the ringneck hen as she fled the scene. She was about 50 yards out on afterburners when I was about to tell my son let her go. A half second later he fired, and I prepared to take the .410, eject the shell (#4 bismuth), and load another one for the next visitor. To my surprise, my son leaned out of the blind a little to see around the heavily brushed shooting spot he was in, and told me he watched the duck go down. Pop and my BIL confirmed the duck was down on the water and out the blind we went to get into the boat.

My BIL cranked up the motor as my son jumped into the middle seat. I knelt in the bow with my 870 loaded and ready to play Captain Nemo as we pursued our prey. The ringneck, though wounded, dove and swam away on several occasions, popping up all around us in a maddening fashion. As crippled ducks are prone to do, she rose only enough to obtain more air and was gone again often before I could shoot. Determined to not lose my son's first duck, we continued our assault with a vengeance. Finally, after possibly getting lucky with one of the box of shells it seemed we shot at this duck, she was wounded enough for us to come right to her--only for her to vanish again. This time, however, she was unable to dive deep or quickly enough, and I was able to reach below the water, grab her by her foot, and then ring her neck. My son, proudly holding his prize, looked as though he had just won the Super Bowl, the NASCAR cup, the Masters, Wimbeldon, and the Olympics all the same time. Needless to say, it was a very fine day and one that will always remembered by all of us. As were leaving the farm that day before heading home, my son said, "Pop, I just want to live on the farm, shoot ducks, and catch fish every day." I must confess that brought a tear to my eye...and still does.

Thanks for letting me share. Here are a few pics.

First duck

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First duck with Daddy

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First duck with Pop

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Got her!

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First duck hunt at the brake with Granddad (my Dad) and me when my son was four

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First dove hunt with Pop and me when my son was three

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Re: Son's First Duck!

Postby chevy01234 » Sat Jan 17, 2009 8:02 pm

That is AWESOME! Congrats!
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Postby missed mallards » Sat Jan 17, 2009 8:02 pm

Awesome and Congrats to the little man on his first!!
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Re: Son's First Duck!

Postby duckkiller » Sat Jan 17, 2009 8:14 pm

Pure Awesome, thanks for introducing him to the outdoors, he will love you forever for it. Congrats to the little man as well
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Re: Son's First Duck!

Postby mmkenty » Sat Jan 17, 2009 9:24 pm

that is awsome and congrats
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Postby Locked&loaded » Sun Jan 18, 2009 8:46 pm

You cant deny that one spitting image of dad, congrats!
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Re: Son's First Duck!

Postby brake man » Sun Jan 18, 2009 10:49 pm

Thanks to all of you who have replied. My son has been reading your posts and the ones from the other site where I posted (sorry, just too excited to not get the word out :oops: ) and is really encouraged and excited to read what folks have written. However, he can't believe I actually wrote that he fell asleep on two different hunts. I told him I had to post it the way it happened. :D

It has been funny all of his life to take him places with me and to hear that he is my "mini me." :lol: Poor guy....oh, well, at least there will never be any way someone will be able to say he does not belong to me.

He is excited about hunting youth weekend as there should not be any, or at least much, competition from folks nearby. Hopefully we will have some ducks so he can shoot his first duck at the brake this season. With his first shot in the field taking down a ringneck going away at 50 yards or so, I am keeping my fingers crossed he may actually be able to shoot worth a darn. (Somebody in our family sure needs to be able to do so.)

Hope y'all have a great last week of the season!
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Postby cwink » Mon Jan 19, 2009 8:25 am

Great job.. Man way to follow up on that duck.. Let us know how the youth weekend goes for you all.
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Re: Son's First Duck!

Postby CondeQuacker » Tue Jan 20, 2009 4:05 am

Thats awesome! I have a four year old daughter whom I am praying will take to the sport. Good job. Thats is what its all about. :D
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Re: Son's First Duck!

Postby feedcall » Tue Jan 20, 2009 4:52 pm

I love it, congrats to all of you. i have been blessed that my father is in good health and has enjoyed many, many days outdoors with both of my boys. Congrats to all of you, looks like great times.
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Postby cheeko » Tue Jan 20, 2009 4:56 pm

Thats awesome!! :D
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Re: Son's First Duck!

Postby woody » Tue Jan 20, 2009 5:11 pm

Congrats! That sounds like an awesome experience. As I am only 26 with no kids, I can only hope and pray that I will be able to share similar moments with my kids...Congrats again we can all see how proud you are...

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