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Unread 01-14-2013, 04:32 PM   #1
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Not the 80's wine fad, but actual cold ducks. Here are a couple of photos of them languishing a scant 1/2 mile from my ponds. I did see some geese on one our ponds on the way to take these pictures. Don't feel like making jerky so I will hope they get the ducks to follow them over.
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would not do to shoot both barrels into this group...boy i wish only half of them would land on out little pond...would not want the job of counting them...boy what a pretty sight.... charlie
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My first shot would be right at that pintail that is front and center in the first photo. Great pictures!
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That looks very frustrating. Tons of ducks and no real way to benefit form it. A sneak is tough, two shots could put you over limit, and if the dog refuses the retrieve.....well, nuff said. Great picture.
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That looks very frustrating. Tons of ducks and no real way to benefit form it. A sneak is tough, two shots could put you over limit, and if the dog refuses the retrieve.....well, nuff said. Great picture.
Actually, it would be a snap. They fly up and down the canal and the dog isn't an issue. Problem is it is refuge.
-30 again last night and if that wasn't bad enough, I split a tooth and had to have it pulled. Pulling was the easy part. Very painful before hand.
Have some geese on the place but don't want to mess with them yet.
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