does anyone hunt solo with no dog? i've always hunted with a buddy and his dog, he passed away a few years ago, and i want to try ducks again. my problem , no dog to fetch em.
the bottom of the lake i would like to try is hard pan in some spots,,,and bottomless muck in the next step. i went out in my waders last weekend to see if i could walk the little bay i have my eye on. but you could get in trouble real fast and i wouldn't want to get in a spot with no help available.
my next option would be to camo out my little 12 foot boat. wouldn't be hard as i would only need sitting and shooting space for myself. that would at least allow me to retreive downed ducks. (thats called optimism)using my electric to get the ducks and return to my anchorage would be quiet .
i have a dozen deeks and a dozen goose deeks. i like to add a couple geese to make the ducks more comfortable and it has always seemed to help compared to not using them. usualy stick one or two in the shallows near by like they are feeding there.
my last option would be fins and feathers, or fishpoint area and the lottery thing. would have to rig up a few items for that, but not much.
i wonder how that place is during the week days? i probably wouldn't waste my time going there weekends.
any solo duck hunters out there with any ideas or tips?
geese is no problem , have a nice corn field near wildfowl bay to hunt.
going to go to basspro this weekend , there are supposed to be "factory experts" there this weekend that you can talk to about tactics and such.:fish:
sure would like to get a few ducks in the freezer for this year,,,i do like eating them.
the bottom of the lake i would like to try is hard pan in some spots,,,and bottomless muck in the next step. i went out in my waders last weekend to see if i could walk the little bay i have my eye on. but you could get in trouble real fast and i wouldn't want to get in a spot with no help available.
my next option would be to camo out my little 12 foot boat. wouldn't be hard as i would only need sitting and shooting space for myself. that would at least allow me to retreive downed ducks. (thats called optimism)using my electric to get the ducks and return to my anchorage would be quiet .
i have a dozen deeks and a dozen goose deeks. i like to add a couple geese to make the ducks more comfortable and it has always seemed to help compared to not using them. usualy stick one or two in the shallows near by like they are feeding there.
my last option would be fins and feathers, or fishpoint area and the lottery thing. would have to rig up a few items for that, but not much.
i wonder how that place is during the week days? i probably wouldn't waste my time going there weekends.
any solo duck hunters out there with any ideas or tips?
geese is no problem , have a nice corn field near wildfowl bay to hunt.
going to go to basspro this weekend , there are supposed to be "factory experts" there this weekend that you can talk to about tactics and such.:fish:
sure would like to get a few ducks in the freezer for this year,,,i do like eating them.
solo duck hunting, no dog
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