Where to hunt some ducks.
Where to hunt some ducks.
I know. Im not asking for your honey holes. I just want to know some places that I might can shoot some ducks. I have a few people that i can go with, to where they hunt. but I want to find some places to go when I cant go with someone else.
Thanks, Justin.
Thanks, Justin.
Re: Where to hunt some ducks.
Crossgates Lake.
Re: Where to hunt some ducks.
hunt where ever u see ducks
Re: Where to hunt some ducks.
where are you located? as far as areas of the state? there are a lot of good public lands around. find some Core land, or core lakes, WMA's or even national forest in your area along with refuge's. Call a local game warden and the people who work these area's. they are a great asset to you. Now obviously they aren't going to tell you exactly where to go but they can help point you in the right directions. Also ask questions such as access, will you need a boat? walk in on foot? can you ride 4 wheeler in? Remember to ask about any special permits you might also have to have to hunt these areas. At all of their check in stations they should have maps, take a gps with you and do your scouting before you ever plan on hunting.
Also, talk to local farmers, people in your community and church. you'll be surprised at the acreage you can come up with by just being nice and polite and lending a helping hand sometimes.
Find creeks and rivers, beaver ponds, backwater in timber and so forth, find water and you should at least find some wood ducks.
hope this helps, shoot me a pm if you have an specific questions
Also, talk to local farmers, people in your community and church. you'll be surprised at the acreage you can come up with by just being nice and polite and lending a helping hand sometimes.
Find creeks and rivers, beaver ponds, backwater in timber and so forth, find water and you should at least find some wood ducks.
hope this helps, shoot me a pm if you have an specific questions

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Re: Where to hunt some ducks.
ScottyLee wrote:where are you located? as far as areas of the state? there are a lot of good public lands around. find some Core land, or core lakes, WMA's or even national forest in your area along with refuge's. Call a local game warden and the people who work these area's. they are a great asset to you. Now obviously they aren't going to tell you exactly where to go but they can help point you in the right directions. Also ask questions such as access, will you need a boat? walk in on foot? can you ride 4 wheeler in? Remember to ask about any special permits you might also have to have to hunt these areas. At all of their check in stations they should have maps, take a gps with you and do your scouting before you ever plan on hunting.
Also, talk to local farmers, people in your community and church. you'll be surprised at the acreage you can come up with by just being nice and polite and lending a helping hand sometimes.
Find creeks and rivers, beaver ponds, backwater in timber and so forth, find water and you should at least find some wood ducks.
hope this helps, shoot me a pm if you have an specific questions
Thanks for offering the guy some actual usefull advice.
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Re: Where to hunt some ducks.
ScottyLee wrote:where are you located? as far as areas of the state? there are a lot of good public lands around. find some Corp land, or corp lakes, WMA's or even national forest in your area along with refuge's. Call a local game warden and the people who work these area's. they are a great asset to you. Now obviously they aren't going to tell you exactly where to go but they can help point you in the right directions. Also ask questions such as access, will you need a boat? walk in on foot? can you ride 4 wheeler in? Remember to ask about any special permits you might also have to have to hunt these areas. At all of their check in stations they should have maps, take a gps with you and do your scouting before you ever plan on hunting.
Also, talk to local farmers, people in your community and church. you'll be surprised at the acreage you can come up with by just being nice and polite and lending a helping hand sometimes.
Find creeks and rivers, beaver ponds, backwater in timber and so forth, find water and you should at least find some wood ducks.
hope this helps, shoot me a pm if you have an specific questions
Fixed it for you so Catfisher wouldn't be confused. He's given some good advice. Good luck.
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Im located in horn lake, North west Ms. thanks for the advice!ScottyLee wrote:where are you located? as far as areas of the state? there are a lot of good public lands around. find some Core land, or core lakes, WMA's or even national forest in your area along with refuge's. Call a local game warden and the people who work these area's. they are a great asset to you. Now obviously they aren't going to tell you exactly where to go but they can help point you in the right directions. Also ask questions such as access, will you need a boat? walk in on foot? can you ride 4 wheeler in? Remember to ask about any special permits you might also have to have to hunt these areas. At all of their check in stations they should have maps, take a gps with you and do your scouting before you ever plan on hunting.
Also, talk to local farmers, people in your community and church. you'll be surprised at the acreage you can come up with by just being nice and polite and lending a helping hand sometimes.
Find creeks and rivers, beaver ponds, backwater in timber and so forth, find water and you should at least find some wood ducks.
hope this helps, shoot me a pm if you have an specific questions
Re: Where to hunt some ducks.
What's your name Catfisher? I'm from Horn Lake.
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justin wright what about you
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I could of gotten you down to Clarksdale to hunt this week. could of tagged along.. i didnt see this post in time...
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Useful info for once, wonder where all the bashing went?? Could this be a change?? Good luck to you, wish I could offer advice but im still learning myself
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Re: Where to hunt some ducks.
I hunt a good bit on public ground in N.Ms I am livin in Memphis. PM me and you can go with us next time we go.
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Re: Where to hunt some ducks.
Catfisher:
Google "MS wildlife management areas" and look for those in your area. Be sure to get a WMA permit and check for local regulations on the number of shells, etc.
Google "MS wildlife management areas" and look for those in your area. Be sure to get a WMA permit and check for local regulations on the number of shells, etc.
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Re: Where to hunt some ducks.
Rite now... Find water and you'll find ducks as dry as it is. Jus go to mdwfp and look up the waterfowl hunting and public land. I guess all the bashing has slowed down since it crimus time!
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