duck huntin minnow ponds
#1
duck huntin minnow ponds just for a change of senery and species..kinda lol..has anyone else tried it..they carry a wide variety of..well everything..we even harvested a beaver this paticular day haha
#7
i cant believe duck season opens so early in california..im not use to that..and it stays open until the last day..in arkansas the season is split up..but we have very very heavy hunting pressure
#8
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Jan 2008
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From: Windsor, CA
Where we hunt, Specks are only open tell December, but the valley is the destination for the majority of this birds in this Flyway, so they get over populated. But yeah, if your planning on hunting the refuges, and are willing to pay an extra $40+ it would be worth it to put in for season long reservations at the two refuges i hunt, it will increase our odds of getting a reservation, and thus, guaranteeing us a blind area
#9
I love changing the scenery
From huntin the saltwater marsh to the flooded timber to the islands on the lake. I'm pretty close to everything, and theres a wide variety of species around.
From huntin the saltwater marsh to the flooded timber to the islands on the lake. I'm pretty close to everything, and theres a wide variety of species around.
#10
ORIGINAL: countrymudder
its flat in the western part of the state..in the delta where all the rice, corn and soybeans are..yea ide like to go with you..my shotgun should get here buy the weekend
its flat in the western part of the state..in the delta where all the rice, corn and soybeans are..yea ide like to go with you..my shotgun should get here buy the weekend
. The flat land is in the eatern part of the state, along the Miss. River. Last time I heard, there was no delta region in western Arkansas.

