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Re: Duck adventures
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10/27/21 11:20 PM
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why go for sea duck in Washington when Oklahoma, Kansas and North Platte down the road? New Stuttgart. Mallards, Pinnies
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Re: Duck adventures
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10/28/21 02:16 AM
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Seaducks interest me bc it is something entirely different. The idea of hunting the puget sound out of a layout boat, or off the beach, putting out crab traps in the morning and picking them up after the hunt to have fresh crab for dinner, the scenery looks awesome, and it just seems like an adventure and not just a hunt.
I hunt 30 some odd days every season in Texas and Oklahoma. I do enough of the drive up to the blind in a truck or SXS and go on a hunt. Its great, shoot alot of birds every season doing that. Just figure that is what most the central flyway is going to be.
I have been talking to a guide in Montana who runs the Yellowstone River in a jet boat and does really good on the mallards. I am very interested in that adventure as well. I am trying to find someone who does something similar on the north Platte or other rivers alittle closer to TX.
I'm still considering Canada 🇨🇦 but I really like hunting ducks over water and out of boats, or using a boat to get to the hunting location.
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