So the past couple trips down to the duck hunting spot The Runway have only produced a few wigeon or teal each time. It seemed as though three was the lucky number. Although I have not been skunked yet this year, which is good.
For those of your who don't know Wednesday is my hunting day. It is a day I have off of work and my daughter goes to daycare which leaves me to do what I want and 99% of the time that is hunting. Wednesday is also good because no one else is out hunting the spots I like to hunt. So I can get up a 8 AM and start the fire for the family feed all the animals and take my time to get to my hunting spot which is only 2 miles from my house.
So I load Remi up in the Jeep and we get going after all the chores are done. We get into the area of the first jump hole we are going to shoot and I can see a swan looking at me over the top of all the grass and brush. It is 50/50 when it comes to a swan whether its going to scare early scaring all the ducks as it takes off or if it will just sit there and watch even when all the shooting happens. I figure the ducks will be close by the swan so I choose to jump that position instead of my normal. As I am sneaking down the trail I can see clear as day a big green head in the water. I freeze and then slide to my right so I can't see it any more behind the brush. I continue to sneak and I like to get to the point of where I think the ducks are about to see me and then run to get as close as possible. I stop and drop the first Green head out of the sky. Now there was only to green heads next to the swan. Where I normally jump about 100 ducks get up. I took a shot at the second green head by the swan and did not bring it down. I was able to turn towards my normal jump hole and pick out a mallard drake that was close enough and I dropped it. Remi did her thing and easily brought back the two Green heads.
I then got to a point where I could see way down the waterway. I thought I could see some movement in the water at about 400 yards down the way. I walked way around and snuck in to where I thought the birds were. I belly crawled oer a little grassy hill and jumped up......No ducks. Then about 30 yards to my left a group of green heads got up. I was able to get off one shot and dropped one of the drakes.
Now I had the magical number of ducks 3. I was determined to break out and get at least 4 for the day. Now there are 4 different blinds on this 3/4 of a mile water channel. Blind one is closest to the river. Blind 2 is about 70 up channel from #1. Blind 3 is about 200 yards further and blind 4 is across the water from blind 3.
The first blind I sat in was #4, while in #4 I could see ducks circling #1 and #2. So I moved down to #1. While in #1 i thought I should move to #2 and as i thought about it a bunch of mallards came and flew right over #2. So I moved to #2. After I got bored there I decided to move back up to #3. Right after I did the ducks swooped into #2. I got to #3 and decided to go home. As I turned my back a group of ducks flew over but didn't come in, so I decided to stay around. A few minutes later a lone green head flew down the channel. As I reached for my gun he flared up and I thought he was gone fr good. He then dropped down into the water about 100 yards up the water way. Remi and I left the blind to put a sneak on this drake. I got above the duck and decided where I was going to attack from. When I got about 30 yards from where I was going to try and take a shot I put Remi in a sit and stay. I belly crawled up to the tree line so I could try and gt a better location on this duck. There he was about 15 yards away but behind some trees. As I got into a better position guess who freaking laid down next to me, my good buddy Remi. I was not very happy that Remi took it upon herself to join me. I looked at the duck and he put his head way up in the air. I was in no position to shoot this duck on the fly. I put my bead right on his head and pulled the trigger. The drake never stood a chance. Remi brought it back up the bank and I rewarded her with some play time.
Four green heads for the day I am happy. That's how we go Green. HAHAHA
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Thursday, December 13, 2012
Monday, November 26, 2012
Secrets Of The Sneak
Many duck hunters lay in wait with a bag of decoys and specially made duck calls to lure in the ducks to their demise. That is all fine and dandy but it's not for me. I like to put on a sneak to kill my birds and this is how I do it.
The first and most important thing about sneaking up on ducks is knowledge of the jump hole. A jump hole being a small pond or portion of larger lake you know ducks could be. You should know exactly where the ducks normally sit. You should know the shape and features of the jump hole. The weather conditions will matter as well. You also need to know your route and what will be involved in your path to the birds. The only way to gather all this information is experience. Trying many different routines on each jump hole to figure out what works the best.
It’s good to know where the ducks are on the pond before you attempt a
sneak. This will allow you to plan where you need to sneak and what shot to
use. Especially if the pond is larger than you gun can cover. Every jump pond I have I try to have an
observation point (OP). Where I can look at the lake and see where the ducks
are before I go for it. Some OP’s are a
half mile away and some OP’s are 10 feet away. With the Op’s that are further
away it is easier to look at the whole lake and plan your attack. When I have an OP that is very close I walk
very slowly staying behind cover. IE a large rock or sage brush. I only allow enough of myself to be shown so I
can look at the water for ducks. If you are in a heavily hunted area, the ducks
will leave at first sight of you. As I watch the water I slowly move until I either
see some ducks or I can see that there are no ducks on the water. If I do see
ducks I immediately crouch behind my cover and retreat to plan my assault. If you are not able to have an OP play the
odds and plan your attack to where the ducks would normally sit.
Weather conditions can also play a big role in where you jump the ducks. It
is my experience that if it is windy the ducks will sit on the bank that the
wind is coming from. So if the wind is blowing from east to west the ducks will
be on the east bank trying to be protected from the wind. If the weather is windy and raining it will
help muffle your sound as you are trying to get within shooting range. I tend to think when it is snowing heavily it
will help conceal you from their sight. Something I have noticed if it is windy
out the birds seem get up off the water faster, maybe because they can get air
under their wings faster which might give them faster lift. With weather is
also time of year. If you go somewhere in early fall the leaves might still be
on trees to give you cover. But in late fall or winter the leaves are gone only
leaving you with concealment. It is good to know what is around your lake. Big rocks and tall grass will provide you good cover to get close to the lake. Know if there are any draws or hillsides you can utilize for cover. Know where groups of trees are and know where cover is the closest to the banks of the jump hole. You have to realize that if it is a bigger lake you are sneaking on, that to get to one good spot you might have to sacrifice another spot and let some ducks go. Also it is a good idea to know how tall the grass or cattails are around the lake.
Now that you know all these things about your jump hole figure out your
route to the ducks. This starts with your vehicle. Know where you can and can’t park your
vehicle. Some jump holes you have to park way away because there isn’t much
cover and you would scare the ducks if you drove any closer. Some holes you can drive right next to and
walk 10 feet to the water. Remember a very important detail in getting out of
your vehicle, DO NOT SLAM YOUR DOOR SHUT!~! This will scare birds faster than
you realize. Once you figure out where you’re going to park figure out how you’re going to get to the water. In the world of jump shooting there is cover and there is concealment. Cover is a large solid object that you cannot be seen through. Concealment is trees and tall but thin grasses that you can be seen through but still gives you better protection than nothing. Always pick cover over concealment if you have a choice. I always try to get as far as I can using the lay off the land first. Staying behind hills or down in draws to hind me. Once I can no longer use the land I try to use big rocks or very thick vegetation. Then move to whatever else I can find to hide my movement.
Of course using camouflage that matches your environment is a must too. I find it important to hide your face. Whether it be face paint or a mask I use a balaclava which only lets my eye stick out to see what I am doing. I have seen people forget their sun glasses are on their head, this is a bad idea. If the ducks see any glare they will leave. You will also need pants that are very durable. Lots of crawling will wear through average pants very fast.
Once you get to the water’s edge hopefully there is some tall grass or cattails so you can make your way around the pond. I also prefer to load my gun before the sneak. Sometimes I get within a few feet of the ducks and I don’t want them to spook because my action is closing.
Now when your next to the ducks just stand up and blast away.
Just realize that this is sometimes harder than it sounds. I have lakes that I have to belly crawl over rocks, stickers and mud and sometimes through cow pies. There are also holes you can just drive up to walk over a little hill and go bang with success.
Also if you have more hunters than is safe to all jump, figure out where the ducks will leave and place those hunters there. That way they will get passing shots after you jump the whole which will lead to fast limits for everyone. Remember most jump holes will have multiple ways of doing things depending onthe conditions and a few holes no matter what do it the same way every time.
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