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Posted on 11/22/12 at 11:13 pm to jimjackandjose
Sorry to hijack the thread but I think there are some woodies behind my in-laws house. How would I go about hunting these things?
I've never duck hunted and have no gear. There is a levee with some standing water inside of it. I've jumped some ducks while walking the levee and I believe they are woodies based on the sound they make, but I've never had a good look at them. This is a wooded area with a couple of fields and ponds nearby. I saw 4 or 5 ducks flying in that direction when I was driving down their road yesterday right at dark.
1. I've assumed they are wood ducks, is that what it sounds like based on the description/area?
2. Would I just get in close to the water before daylight and still hunt them?
I've never duck hunted and have no gear. There is a levee with some standing water inside of it. I've jumped some ducks while walking the levee and I believe they are woodies based on the sound they make, but I've never had a good look at them. This is a wooded area with a couple of fields and ponds nearby. I saw 4 or 5 ducks flying in that direction when I was driving down their road yesterday right at dark.
1. I've assumed they are wood ducks, is that what it sounds like based on the description/area?
2. Would I just get in close to the water before daylight and still hunt them?
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