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Unread 10-03-2012, 05:57 PM   #11
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i like the scare crow method and the guy feedind them decoys peanuts...well your secret is out now peanuts will jump in price tommorrow better get out and stock up...im leaving for the store now... charlie
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well did you catch any:
Well, no...but I wasn't trying to catch them...
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We smacked 'em good on the upper Connecticut on the Vermont side. Set up on Sunday in very low water. Came back Tuesday opener and everything was under 3 feet of water in the swamp as they let the dam water out. Let some cheep decoys out when we set up and they were spread all over. I fell in up to my pits with my neoprenes on trying to negotiate a little stream but 50 degree weather was no problem. But the ducks still came. Nice big fat ducks that are now duck confit. A perfect duck hunting day with sunrise, fog lifting and peak foliage.
Worked out the first day stupid misses and hit them again Thursday with good results.
Our season, interior Vermont zone, starts next Saturday so the Connecticut river zone was an extra treat. I would anticipate things getting hot because throughout that area I would guess that less than 10% of the corn is cut.
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We smacked 'em good on the upper Connecticut on the Vermont side. Set up on Sunday in very low water. Came back Tuesday opener and everything was under 3 feet of water in the swamp as they let the dam water out. Let some cheep decoys out when we set up and they were spread all over. I fell in up to my pits with my neoprenes on trying to negotiate a little stream but 50 degree weather was no problem. But the ducks still came. Nice big fat ducks that are now duck confit. A perfect duck hunting day with sunrise, fog lifting and peak foliage.
Worked out the first day stupid misses and hit them again Thursday with good results.
Our season, interior Vermont zone, starts next Saturday so the Connecticut river zone was an extra treat. I would anticipate things getting hot because throughout that area I would guess that less than 10% of the corn is cut.
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guns , shot size, loads we want more even pics!! sounds like you had fun!! scott
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I had a good week
REPORT:
pheasant - parker trojan 16 RST #6
- Parker VH 20 ga CSM restoration RST #6
Ducks -xtrema2 beretta (cannot yet give up the Rock and Roll gun)
- Parker GH im/im classic doubles #4 hevi shot

monday it is more ringnecks with the 20ga VH and 28 repro ( going to try RST #5 shot)
between 2 guys we shot 14 ducks with also 1 lost down the river and one lost in the swamp that we could not get the dog on
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