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Teal shooting

Started by savduck, September 16, 2011, 06:13:28 PM

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Went out and scouted a few notorious well known south Florida areas for teal on Sunday  , there was one flock with 1500 teal in it out in the wide open with out even a blade of grass to hide behind  , and another 1500 spread out in the rest of the area

One thing I noticed is that the teal avoided the areas with cattails and went for the open cells telling me they may have had a few hunter encounters on the way down to south Florida 

soo.... I plan on whipping out one of my specialized duck boats I made and layout hunting for some fun - I have a spread of about 90 teal decoys and that should do the trick for me

Here is a picture from last year , when I get in the rim of the boat goes level to the water , ducks come right in -
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Turkey Trot

Savduck:

What region of GA were you hunting? 

You really ought to get some breathable waders with stocking feet, some are only waist high.  The stocking feet are better for mud, it keeps your feet from rising up out of the boots.  Of course, you have to cinch the boots tight because you can loose one in the mud.

The boys in La. like this time of year, they go down and hunt ducks in the delta in morning and fish for reds and specs in the afternoon.  Not a bad life.
Until The Turkeys Have Their Historians, Tales Of The Hunt Shall Always Glorify The Hunter

savduck

Quote from: Turkey Trot on September 24, 2011, 02:28:40 PM
Savduck:

What region of GA were you hunting? 

You really ought to get some breathable waders with stocking feet, some are only waist high.  The stocking feet are better for mud, it keeps your feet from rising up out of the boots.  Of course, you have to cinch the boots tight because you can loose one in the mud.

The boys in La. like this time of year, they go down and hunt ducks in the delta in morning and fish for reds and specs in the afternoon.  Not a bad life.

I live on the coast. I prefer not to hunt wit waders during teal season. Makes me more mobile, and its cool.
Georgia Boy