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Unread 12-31-2022, 08:36 PM   #1
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I had a good morning jump shooting ducks today.
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The walking stick is for balancing in the mud on the retrieve.
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Way to go!
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Nice going Jeff,

Now why don’t you show us really how long those barrels are

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Jeff, it looks like you have jump shooting down to a science. No lugging decoys or messing with blinds…and great exercise, too.
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What are the specs on your Parker and the loads you were using. It looks like some Tungsten Matrix hulls in the picture.
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That is my go to duck gun. I would have a tough time guessing how many ducks that gun has taken over the years. It is a 1 1/2 frame 12 with 30 " barrels. It is the standard Mod and full chokes. I was using #5 bismuth and # 2 tungsten matrix.
It is a lot of exercise walking miles in chest waders since I am also the dog!
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I used to love jump shooting ducks along the creek that ran behind my house in my youth. I would hunt pheasants in the fields along the creek and every 50 yards or so sneak out to the edge of the creek and jump the ducks. I did very well with this method.





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That worked well for me out here in N. Calif. where one could drive 5 miles north of
U.C. Davis and find the roads adjacent to the return ditches. In a north wind all you'd do is walk the south side and the resting ducks would bust up and turn right overhead. In a couple hours of walking you could get 3-4 mallards and a few pheasants walking the fence rows. Now, the farmers close the roads and you'll get in hot water if you trespass.
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