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Fogie 03-20-2021 01:30 PM

Hello
 
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Duck hunter from Las Vegas, glad to be here.

mrbb 03-20-2021 03:37 PM

welcome to the site

Father Forkhorn 03-20-2021 05:51 PM

Good to have you here!

I'll admit to never having been to Los Vegas, but I wouldn't have guessed it as a place to duck hunt. How to do you manage it?

Fogie 03-20-2021 09:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Father Forkhorn (Post 4389550)
Good to have you here!

I'll admit to never having been to Los Vegas, but I wouldn't have guessed it as a place to duck hunt. How to do you manage it?

High desert ducks, man.... Like hunting ducks in the Coyote/Roadrunner cartoon terrain, though.
Used to shoot them behind Sam's Town Casino, but sprawl ate that up.
Some pics from a weird place for ducks...🤠

RedneckGeek1 03-21-2021 11:17 AM

Welcome. I have hunted ducks on Great Salt Lake, was surprised on similar it was to hunting on the Great Lakes in Michigan and the Chesapeake Bay here in Maryland.

Fogie 03-21-2021 11:23 AM


Originally Posted by RedneckGeek1 (Post 4389567)
Welcome. I have hunted ducks on Great Salt Lake, was surprised on similar it was to hunting on the Great Lakes in Michigan and the Chesapeake Bay here in Maryland.

thanks....Salt Lake is a looong way from here, have seen it though.

Bocajnala 03-21-2021 05:46 PM

Welcome to HNI! Cool photos thanks for sharing them. Definitely doesn't look like duck country to me. But sounds like you've found a way to make it work!

-Jake

Fogie 03-22-2021 01:14 PM


Originally Posted by Bocajnala (Post 4389587)
Welcome to HNI! Cool photos thanks for sharing them. Definitely doesn't look like duck country to me. But sounds like you've found a way to make it work!

-Jake

Thank you, Sir.
Yeah, we don't have millions of birds but enough. Could use more geese.

bronko22000 04-01-2021 04:33 AM

I went on a mule deer/antelope hunt in MT one year and the outfitter said there were a lot of ducks in the "pot hole" ponds on the ranch so we went a couple days early and had a blast jump shooting them. Then that night the cook took the breasts and cubed them up and sauteed them in butter and onions. Man they were good eating sitting around the camp fire at night.

klaus12 11-25-2022 03:26 PM

Good post bro)))


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