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Yankee transplants gettin er done!

Posted By: Fishuhalik

Yankee transplants gettin er done! - 11/27/15 04:54 AM

Met up with a bud that moved here last year for his first coastal hunt. Been trying to figure this area out for the last year and a half, and I feel like I'm starting to get a finger on it. Anyone can get a limit of reds every day down here, but from what I've found, it takes a little time, effort and patience to fill a strap and Tuesday we came as close as I've come so far. Ended up with 4 reds, 3 scaup & 3 buffies. All birds were shot with their feet down. Winged a buffie and scaup so we decided to call it a day at 10 birds. And in case you guys are wondering, if you have to use a canoe, you can fit 5 dozen dekes in a medium jet sled and pull it behind the canoe. Worked great And we were able to have a decent spread with about 11 dozen dekes.
Posted By: wal1809

Re: Yankee transplants gettin er done! - 11/27/15 05:04 AM

Nice strap! What kind of redheaded decoys are those?
Posted By: Fooshman

Re: Yankee transplants gettin er done! - 11/27/15 05:43 AM

Nice.

What kind of canoe is that?
Posted By: TxDuck24

Re: Yankee transplants gettin er done! - 11/27/15 05:45 AM

Those are green head gear redheads! There heavy as crap compares to the g&h's but more realistic ,

Great shoot
Posted By: Greekangler

Re: Yankee transplants gettin er done! - 11/27/15 04:15 PM

Great shoot
Posted By: Fishuhalik

Re: Yankee transplants gettin er done! - 11/27/15 04:25 PM

Originally Posted By: TxDuck24
Those are green head gear redheads! There heavy as crap compares to the g&h's but more realistic ,

Great shoot

Exactly. Weighted keel & they SUCK to carry in, but I still love em
Posted By: Dave Speer

Re: Yankee transplants gettin er done! - 11/27/15 04:32 PM

Hey, my redheads weigh three pounds a piece laugh Good shoot!
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