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Re: Hunting Flooded Timber

Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 7:39 pm
by olemissduckhunter
taylorc54 wrote:i think you should throw out just enough decoys to fill in areas where you dont want ducks to land, dont take but about a dozen and give a hail call here and there and feeder call a good bit. also its a good idea to take a mojo duck so the ducks can spot movement and keep the water stired up.


Screw a mojo...hell you dont even need decoys....just get in a small natural gap in the trees.....blow the booty end out of the duck call and kick the $hit outa the water.....assuming you can blow the duck call you will kill birds...

Re: Hunting Flooded Timber

Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 8:26 pm
by missed mallards
olemissduckhunter wrote:
Screw a mojo...hell you dont even need decoys....just get in a small natural gap in the trees.....blow the booty end out of the duck call and kick the $hit outa the water.....assuming you can blow the duck call you will kill birds...


That could be a serious problem, as I've heard the ole boy first hand :lol:

I ain't calling him out, I can't call neither LOL. I guess that is something every waterfowler should be able to do thou.

Re: Hunting Flooded Timber

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 11:30 am
by BatesvilleBuster
The best thing to do is watch where the ducks go into roost the afternoon before go in the next morning to the same spot a little before shooting hours. If they get up don't worry just move the water alot and they will usually come right back in.

Re: Hunting Flooded Timber

Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 11:41 am
by southernvaughan
Yeah this will work if you just want to sky blast at em.