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SK 2013 - The Ducks (video clips)

Posted: Tue Nov 12, 2013 8:11 pm
by Anatidae
Rarely do we get to witness anything like this in the South, so I wanted to share this.

On my first scouting run of the trip I had gotten a little discouraged because I was not finding any ducks. There were more snows than I've ever seen anywhere in my 45 years of chasing waterfowl, I found a few groups of honkers that I could start to pattern, but I just wasn't seeing the ducks.

I have a regular route that I travel on the first few days I'm there - just to assess crop types and locations. If there was canola on a particular section of the grid, I knew not to waste fuel going down that road again.

At the end of my initial run I found this pea field.........I was aware of the sloughs tucked in the trees around this abandoned old farmstead because I watched several hundred honkers sneak out of them going out to feed in an adjacent field, LAST year. I never went back to see where or how big those bodies of water were, but I remember being astounded by how many geese came out of there.

So this is a sample of what I saw the first day this trip...........(Note: after viewing the clip, use your 'back' button to return to this thread)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJtDHRwb ... e=youtu.be

I only stayed around long enough to get some video and still shots once I saw this huntable concentration of birds. I wanted to contact the owner and get permission to hunt before I let my excitement build and before someone else beat us to it.

We got permission. As we waited for the sunrise, I had my video camera out in anticipation of the first flight into the field. The South wind pushed the sounds of a bunch of birds behind us and we knew it was going to be a good day. There were also sounds coming from the sloughs in front of us to the North some 500 yds away. I was concerned about shooting in that direction so I picked a spot in the field that was farther away and off line from where I had seen them feeding, to avoid running them off the sloughs.

Then I heard wings.......thousands of them........and hit the switch on the camera and got it up in time to capture this sight. If you can't tell what it is from this media - it's just a sky filled with a continuous cloud of ducks heading to the soughs in front of us............'have never seen anything quite like this - and remains one of the most awesome sights in our 9 years of hunting North.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qcXozvMX ... e=youtu.be

That was safely thousands of ducks trying to pile into 3 2-4ac ponds (as I determined near the end of the trip). Other birds from all directions started staging on these sloughs and it occurred to me - the reason I hadn't been seeing many ducks in the area was because they were all HERE.

Here's a clip of some of the staging activity......clouds of ducks falling into these little ponds tucked in the woods next to this pea field.........

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yU6rpLKREaw

Sorry for the quality - cameras have trouble auto-focusing in low-light conditions when you zoom-in without a large distant- object reference.

Needless to say, when they came-out to feed - it didn't take long to get a 3-man limit. We actually broke the spread down and got out of the field before the larger masses hopped the sloughs into the pea field to feed.

I checked this field every day from then-on. We hunted it about every 2 days, careful not to set-up where we would alter usage. While on another scouting run on one of the 'off' days, I caught the birds out in the field about mid-morning. I really wanted to slip into the woods near the sloughs and get some footage of them coming back to water, but didn't want to disturb their sanctuary. Based on how many birds we watched pile into the sloughs and how many passes it took the big flocks to make, to find a spot to land, I imagine the surface looked like wall-to-wall feathers. Maybe some other year - next time this field is planted in peas, perhaps. :wink:

But I DID slip into the edge of the woods near their feeding spot and shot this............at the flush, they had fed within about 30 yds of me - I knew they were going to eventually bust me, but I had to try to get some footage.........

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwhA5I2C ... e=youtu.be

This is what it looks like when the ducks decide to leave the staging pond and feed. The staging ponds are about 100 yds in 3 different directions from this spot in the field. I'm pretty sure they feed a little bit, go get some water, then feed a little more, until they've had enough......but there is a constant stream of birds trading back and forth. They will do this all day in a blowing snow just before a big weather event (before they high-tail it Southward)........and that's always a goood day to hunt 'cause you can sleep late. :mrgreen:

We had several good shoots in this field - so when our possession limits were reached, we concentrated our efforts on honkers as freeze-up approached.

These are just a few of the images I see when I close my eyes at night. We've seen pea fields that had large concentrations of birds just before freeze-up........but these videos were shot prior to any significant 'bird mover'.

Re: SK 2013 - The Ducks (video clips)

Posted: Tue Nov 12, 2013 8:26 pm
by rebelduckaholic
As always very nice footage

Re: SK 2013 - The Ducks (video clips)

Posted: Tue Nov 12, 2013 8:59 pm
by Wingman
Bet it was hard to scratch out a limit in those dismal conditions.

Absolutely incredible.

Re: SK 2013 - The Ducks (video clips)

Posted: Tue Nov 12, 2013 9:21 pm
by Anatidae
Thanks.

First hunt - I was 8 for 8 - Anne shot poorly......'went 8 for 10 :lol:

2nd hunt - 3 guns - picked-up 29 hulls for 24 ducks - lasted about 20 minutes. Trevor's an excellent shot.

Then, averages went to pot when Jeff showed-up :lol: Admittedly, he was just a bit overwhelmed. :wink: He settled-down evetually and shot well the last 2 duck shoots.

I had a terrible day of shooting on one 4-gun hunt, though......like 8 for 15, but it wasn't the ducks' fault. I just had too many clothes on and was shooting at birds bailing-out hard to the right in a strong wind. Every dog has their day.

Re: SK 2013 - The Ducks (video clips)

Posted: Tue Nov 12, 2013 9:38 pm
by Jeff
Well....

I promised to shoot like crap I held up my end of the bargain!

I am very disappointed my "house" didn't make any of your footage. :mrgreen:

Your footage is great as always.

Re: SK 2013 - The Ducks (video clips)

Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2013 7:57 am
by Curtdawg88
Man, that is incredible. Thanks for sharing! I'll be dreaming about those images too!

Re: SK 2013 - The Ducks (video clips)

Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2013 8:44 am
by CBrown
In that last clip it looks like there should just be a mountain of ducks building up as they keep dropping into that one spot in front of the clump of trees, then later you see that they land and feed off to the right. Unbelievable, thanks for posting. Vicarious living at its finest.

Re: SK 2013 - The Ducks (video clips)

Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2013 9:12 am
by teul2
Could die a happy man sitting in the edge of that feeding spot field watching those birds. Amazing.

Re: SK 2013 - The Ducks (video clips)

Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2013 9:19 am
by Anatidae
Thanks, all.

Yeah, there was a little depression in the field between me and the trees (last clip) - and they eventually fed up the hill (toward me and to the right - into the wind). I was also on my knees. I'm surprised they fed so close because I was really exposed.

Re: SK 2013 - The Ducks (video clips)

Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2013 5:33 pm
by novacaine
If that doesn't get your blood racing then your dead!

Great !

Re: SK 2013 - The Ducks (video clips)

Posted: Thu Nov 14, 2013 4:38 am
by mudsucker
:shock: WOW! :shock:
Awesome footage!

Re: SK 2013 - The Ducks (video clips)

Posted: Thu Nov 14, 2013 8:33 am
by timberjack
That last clip, I think, is probably the best video I've ever seen. Nice work Randy.

Re: SK 2013 - The Ducks (video clips)

Posted: Thu Nov 14, 2013 10:28 am
by Anatidae
timberjack wrote:That last clip, I think, is probably the best video I've ever seen. Nice work Randy.
Thanks, Charlie

The internet media doesn't do the actual tape any justice - you should see it on a 'big-screen' TV...... :shock:

Re: SK 2013 - The Ducks (video clips)

Posted: Thu Nov 14, 2013 11:19 am
by missed mallards
Anatidae wrote:
timberjack wrote:That last clip, I think, is probably the best video I've ever seen. Nice work Randy.
Thanks, Charlie

The internet media doesn't do the actual tape any justice - you should see it on a 'big-screen' TV...... :shock:
No offense, but the little screen on my phone has gotten me in a whirlwind of excitement and aw. Awesome videos, just awesome.

If'n I ever saw it on the 'big screen', that may just be the final straw that broke the camels back! I've already had sleepless nights just day-dreaming of a moment like that. Sadly, I'm not wanting to hold a camera thou :lol:

Re: SK 2013 - The Ducks (video clips)

Posted: Thu Nov 14, 2013 11:44 am
by RiverDuck
Awesome...just awesome! 8)