Monday, January 28, 2013

Finale'


Well, we were hoping to get to 700.  Didn't happen.  Dave, John, Blake & I started out Saturday morning on Amy's, hoping to catch a raft of birds that were feeding there the morning before.  Didn't happen, but we did manage to bag a single specklebelly goose flying by.  As fate would have it, that would be the last bird of the season.  John & I went back to Chuck's Sunday morning and again with Dave & Blake on Sunday afternoon, but there just weren't any birds to be had.  It was, as depicted below, however, a beautiful sunset on an excellent season.  We simply couldn't have asked for anything more. 

Sunday:  Chuck's.  Skunk.  No love.

Saturday:  Amy's.  1 Specklebelly

THE END.

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The Breakdown:


·  Season 702
·  Mallards 359
·  Gadwall 114
·  Green Wing 69
·  Pintail 56
·  Northern Shoveler50
·  Speck. 32
·  Snow Goose 11
·  Wigeon 7 
·  Ring Neck 3
·  Canada 2


Total Hunts:  44
BPD = 16

By Location:

Charles: 


537 Birds/31 hunts:  17.32 BPD
Mallards:  286 (53%)
Gadwall:  96 (18%)
Green-Winged Teal:  56 (10%)
Pintail:  41 (8%)
Northern Shoveler:  32  (6%)
Specklebelly Goose:  15  (3%)
Wigeon:  6  (1%)
Snow Goose:  4  (<1 p=""> Canada Goose:  2 (<1 span="">

Amy's:



66 Birds/5 hunts:  13 BPD
Mallards:              31
Shovelers:              15
Gadwalls:            08
GWT:              01
Speck:              06
Wigeon:            01
Pintail:            04

Jones':  

20 Birds/4 hunts:  5 BPD

Mallards:            6
Gadwalls:            8
Speck:            3
Pintail:            2
Shoveler:            1

Baser:

63 Ducks/4 Hunts:  16 BPD
34 Mallards
12 GWT
09 Pintail
03 Scaup
02 Gadwall
02 Specks
01 Shoveler


Marvins:  8 Birds
7 Snows
1 Speck

Lost 20:  7 Birds. 
4 Specks
2 Mallards
1 Shoveler

Friday, January 25, 2013

Going Out With A Whisper

Well, it's pretty slow around the Trigger Happy Hunting Club.  Blake and I slipped into Chuck's blind this morning to get a birds-eye observation of how the ducks were behaving.  What we found was that the few ducks that were on that side of the farm weren't interested in what we had to offer.  We left at 8:30 with 2 birds, and popped a snow on the way out.

Charles'
3 Birds
1 Mallard
1 Pintail
1 Snow Goose

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Monday, January 21, 2013

Let's Face It: It Could Be Worse

Nick Pierce and his 10-man crew rolled into town on Friday, January 18, to take a crack at the frozen tundra that was formerly Charles' Field. They slipped into the blind well after 4:00 p.m. on Friday to set their blocks for the following morning, and managed to down a single mallard drake in the process. On Saturday, the 19th, they returned and scratched out a respectable bag, but on Sunday they left with only 4 birds.

3 day's hunting:
Charles: 25 Birds
14 GWT
5 Mallards
5 Gadwall
1 Pintail
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In the meantime, I was honored to have none other than Ryan Dawson join me in the blind on Saturday and Sunday, and we, along with Gates, Johnny, and Meredith bagged 16 on Saturday in Amy's field and another 3 Sunday morning. The weather was rough, with lows in the lower 30's and heavy winds from the SSW. Bluebird skies made the scenery nice, but the conditions just weren't there for popping birds that were returning from a frozen flood.

3 days hunting:
Amy's: 19 Birds.
10 Mallards
4 Pintails
4 Specks
1 Gadwall


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Thursday, January 17, 2013

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Noah Had an Ark . . .

. . . prolly gonna wish we did too.  I left the rain gauge out at home through the snow and ice, which broke the glass.  Ultimately, that means I don't know how much rain we got.  What I do know was that it was a lot.  The farm is an ocean, so when Johnny, Blake and I laid tracks for Chuck's it was more an effort to clear our gear from the blind than to hunt.  Nonetheless, we brought out 8 in the process.

8 Birds
4 grey ducks
2 mallards
1 GWT
1 juvie snow

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Saturday, January 12, 2013

Ladies and Gentlemen: Elvis Has Left the Building

Back to Baser, just to say we did.  Johnny & the Gipper.  Mid-60's, low clouds, fog, and eventually rain.  As anticipated, it sucked.

4 Birds
2 Specks
1 GWT
1 Spooner

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Friday, January 11, 2013

I've had worse days . . .

Back to Baser.  Last night, by the grace of God, we were spared the misfortune of heavy downpours, lightning, thunder, and hail. The weatherman called for 2-4 inches of precip, and in actuality, we only got 1/2 an inch, which was a big win.  Our birds, however, still thinned dramatically over what we've been seeing.

I was honored to be joined by Cason Short, Matt Goodrich, Kyle, Eric Price, Meredith and Johnny for the second shoot on a field that's had a very, very long dry spell. Temps were in the 60's, but the skies were clear and 10 mph South winds helped us work weary birds. We left 8 shy, but only because the game warden held us up for a little while.

34 Birds
23 Mallards
6 Pintails
4 Green Wings
1 Gadwall

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Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Baser . . . It's Been a While

Well, it's been we'll over 5 years since Gaylon built the 60 acre reservoir that borders the Baser Field, and its been every bit that long since the retards that hunt it every day left the birds alone long enough for us to get a few in there.  So today, joined by my buddies from the Northeast, I made a very reminiscent journey back to what was, at one time, my very favorite blind.  It was my favorite for a reason.

The venue is small.  Levees are tightly packed, one on top of another, and secluded from the fringes of the field.  The beauty of the setup is that working birds have only 2 choices:  pitch into the blocks or get the heck outta dodge.  Today, we saw a little of both.  Decent day, nonetheless.

Baser
20 Ducks
6 Mallards
7 GWT
3 scaup
3 pintails
1 Grey duck

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Tuesday, January 8, 2013

East Coast Inda House

Johnny and I were fortunate enough to be joined by Mannon Harmon and a 3-man crew in the big blind on Chuck's today.  Temps around 30, mostly clear skies, and more pins than you could shake a stick at.  In and out.

Chuck's
37 Birds
15 Mallards
11 Green Wing's
11 Pintails

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On-Farm Season Stats: Total Killed: 578
Charles' Field:  496
Amy's Field:  45
Jones' Field:  20
Marvin's Field:  8
Lost 20:  3

Off-Farm Season Stats (Cason's Place):  90

Monday, January 7, 2013

Back to Work

Chad Whitman and his 4 man crew rolled strait outta Louisiana and into the Trigger Happy Hunting Club for a morning on Charles' field.  It was a decent shoot.  ENE Winds and temps in the upper 20's kept it interesting.

36 Birds
18 Mallards
11 Teal
6 Pintails
1 Gadwall

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Over the weekend, it was Byers Farm for an excellent weekend of DHC retardation.  Lots of dead animals.

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Sunday, January 6, 2013

Looking Up

Saturday, January 5, 2013:  Chuck's.  Johnny, Grant, Reece, and crew.  6 man limits.  Nice.

36 Birds.
19 Mallards
8 Pintail
4 Grey Ducks
4 Teal
1 Shoveler

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Thursday, January 3, 2013

Boom.

Chuck's.  John, Papa, and crew.  'bout an hour on a p.m. thaw.  Started shortly after one.  In and out like a bolt of lightning.

29 Birds
21 Mallards
05 Pins
01 Gaddy
01 Shoveler


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Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Happy New Year!

Hmmm . . . let's see.  What's the best way to start a new year? 

Full bags, that's the ticket.  Having been willing to rest the field for two days since I first saw the birds return, John, Casey, two of Casey's buddies, and myself slipped back into Charles' field this morning.  Temp's hovered in the upper 30's.  NNE winds at 7 m.p.h.  Heavy cloud cover and fog.  Had to flap up, but we won.  Emerged about 10:00 with 5 limits. 

30 Birds
13 Gadwall
5 Teal
7 Shovelers
5 Mallards

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You'll have to forgive me.  It's been a few days since my last confession.  On Sunday afternoon, John, Blake, and I tried to fool 'em again on the south treeline on Amy's.  Didn't work, but we managed to scratch out 8 birds.

8 Birds
5 Mallards
2 Gadwall
1 Shoveler

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Saturday, December 29, was a trip.  We claimed to have scouted, but we obviously didn't do a very good job.  At 1:30, John & I drove around the farm, but found only a few scattered birds in the middle of Amy's.  What we did see, however, were droves of dove along the road next to Ray's field, so John and Blake drove back home and grabbed dove loads.  I killed three, for the record.  However, as the first shot rang out, John shouted and pointed to the South, and I saw a virtual cloud of ducks rise off the South end of Amy's field.  We thus went back to the shop, regrouped, and came back with reinforcements.  We set on the treeline and started in on 'em at 3:30.  It was over well before shooting hours went out.  John, Blake, Dave, David, Tasha, and I.

37 Ducks
16 Mallards
14 Shovelers
5 Gadwalls
1 Green Wing
1 Wigeon

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