Georgia fowl reports????
#1
Any ga water fowl hunters in here??If so how is the hunting going to be this year in north east and middle ga? I usually have scouted out all my spots but have not had any time. Anything will be helpful.Anyone know if the swamps on redlandshave water in them? Seen any woodies? And one more thing, anyone have any spots they would like to share??
#2
Spots to share? Haha, dream on bro!
I am a bit north of you in SC. I shot a bunch of wood ducks last week. Our early season ended on Sunday. I am deer hunting in the morning and there should be a few birds left in the swamp. I will charge from the north and send them your way, but no promises on them making it that far...
A few friends killed some widgeon and assorted divers down around Beaufort last week. So there are a few ducks to be had. Whether they have made it as far as you yet, who knows? It was snowing here in Charleston last week and yesterday it was 80. Its that El Camino weather system, got 'em all screwed up. Ducks for the most part are still far up north, and should be until a big freeze. Looks like it may be coming in the next day or so. Should start pushing them down finally.
I am a bit north of you in SC. I shot a bunch of wood ducks last week. Our early season ended on Sunday. I am deer hunting in the morning and there should be a few birds left in the swamp. I will charge from the north and send them your way, but no promises on them making it that far...
A few friends killed some widgeon and assorted divers down around Beaufort last week. So there are a few ducks to be had. Whether they have made it as far as you yet, who knows? It was snowing here in Charleston last week and yesterday it was 80. Its that El Camino weather system, got 'em all screwed up. Ducks for the most part are still far up north, and should be until a big freeze. Looks like it may be coming in the next day or so. Should start pushing them down finally.
#4
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I'm also in the Middle Georgia area, and this will be my first year trying to fill my freezer with ducks and geese. I know that noone likes to give up their spots, but I know that hunting is allowed at most of the WMA's around. I know people that hunt over at Rum Creek and on Lake Juliette, that's where I plan to try.
I would like to know if anyone has a good system for drawing geese into an open field or pasture. I have a friend who will let me hunt in a cow pasture near a big pond that holds a bunch of permanent resident geese. But I can't hunt there. I need to figure out how to get them to come over and check out the nearby pasture.
If I hear of any good places to go, I'll be sure to drop you a line.
I would like to know if anyone has a good system for drawing geese into an open field or pasture. I have a friend who will let me hunt in a cow pasture near a big pond that holds a bunch of permanent resident geese. But I can't hunt there. I need to figure out how to get them to come over and check out the nearby pasture.
If I hear of any good places to go, I'll be sure to drop you a line.
#5
thanks clint, i dont know to much about geese hunting in pastures just on lakes. As for Rum Creek andLake Juliette, thats a little out of my stomping grounds- i usually hunt redlands and oconee. If you hunt them I could tell you some good spots(if there is water in them!)




