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hurley0816 10-08-2008 06:12 PM

creek ducks?
 
i found quite a few ducks this summer while trout fishing. so today i went looking for them and actually found a couple wood ducks, but it stops there.i really wasnt sure on how to go about getting to them.can i stalk ducks?like find out wich way they are swimming and then get ahead of them or is there better way?thanks

Chris_H 10-08-2008 08:40 PM

RE: creek ducks?
 
Yes you can stalk them in my state. In yours, i don't know the rules and regs. What I do with woodies is just have at most 5 or 6 woody dekes seperated from the main spread. Usually a trio of 2 drakes/1 hen, and then a pair 1 drake/ 1 hen. If they see your dekes and the dekes are in their flight path, they might stop. Its always uncertain what one of those little critters is gonna do.

mossbergman11/OH 10-08-2008 08:56 PM

RE: creek ducks?
 
i ahve actually found a lot of ducks in my creek as well especially in the spring and i was thinking about shooting thwem

mi_fiveo 10-09-2008 09:41 AM

RE: creek ducks?
 
We stalk ducks all the time here in Michigan. Sneak up through the grass along the marsh and suprise them. They fly, then fall. Called jump shooting.


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