Season opener is tomorrow for Ohio. ill be leaving work at 12am(midnight) loading up the truck and heading to the marsh. Its about 1.5hrs. Ill be taking a quick nap in the truck then out in the marsh by 4:30am.
Tip # 6 - Calling I hunt flooded timber in West TN and we have to hammer on them with calls. Some days are different though and we soft call but we are always on the birds. Finesse calling and hard calling are two techniques we use here in the south on public. If you are hunting against someone in the flooded timber, you better be ready to blow the crap out of your calls. It is a fine line between aggressive calling and finishing the birds when hunting against other people in the timber. In the marsh, y’all can shoot each other’s swing birds. Different terrain, different tactics. I would love to hunt in the marsh. I also hunt on private property and private lakes. Calling is usually petty aggressive on private land in my area as well. Keep the videos coming! #mallardsbro
What a nice list of Top 5 Tips for Public Land Duck Hunting, sadly there is not a lot of that here in northern WV where I live nor a proper DU Chapter with like minded friends, but I am hopeful to get out next month since I didn't go yet being that it has been 90 degrees and the water has been fast, plus I don't have a truck to get back into places I have faith that they would be. Definitely have to order that kayak rack for my car, it is the only way for me to get back to where they are if they are in early season. Winter season is a different story. Thanks again for this quick tip video.
what do you think about the decoy back packs for solo public hunts? It seems like the public marsh provides good opportunity of you can pack your way to the spot? Appreciate any help. I’m really green when it comes to duck hunting.
I only hunt public land so I know what the struggles are, Personally I will be at my spot no later than 4 hours before shooting light. This past opener we slept in my boat to secure our spot and it paid off, around 2am boats started to show up to the spot. Definitely agree scouting is the most important thing for hunting! Another thing is to look different! Personally I take down my mojos after about a half hour of shooting if its a popular spot, everybody else is using mojos, so youre spread without one will look different and will possibly entice some birds too! If you hear some group throwing out hail calls, try not calling as much or possibly just throw a feeding chuckle out there!
Went public hunting set my spread out night before then Woke up the next morning to all our decoys in a tree in the marsh and our pilot light we hung to get out there in the morning was gone
Opening day we had 5 dozen goose full bodies and some dude hiked 200 yards to yell at us for being in his area and saying we got there too late(3:30) am and said he didn’t want to be competing for the same birds at 200-250 yards away😂🤦🏻♂️
Tip # 6 Dont put your hunts up on UA-cam, unless you want 100 new friends. Tip #7 don't take any of the 100 new buddies, because they'll be posting up on social media where you hunt and then their 100 new buddies will be on your marsh. By the end of the season there will be 1000 buddies in your marsh, all of them filming their hunt, just for YOUR ENJOYMENT.
Have to hunt big water here in S.C. unless you own an impoundment. Boat is the only way to go to hunt salt marsh bays kayak is doable but a lot of paddling. Or you can be a douche bag and pass shoot birds near impoundments
400 likes? Psh let's get this guy 4000 likes come on boys!
Season opener is tomorrow for Ohio. ill be leaving work at 12am(midnight) loading up the truck and heading to the marsh. Its about 1.5hrs. Ill be taking a quick nap in the truck then out in the marsh by 4:30am.
Which marsh do you hunt?
We used to hunt the delta in Mississippi where people would camp all night long to have good spot
I love your waterfowl wensdays but can you do a video about the best call for your money
Great tips man! I can’t wait till duck season here in TN. It’s going to be a great year. Keep up the good work!
I live in Maine we have sea ducks wood ducks and black ducks and a few mallards and its mostly big lakes
Tip # 6 - Calling
I hunt flooded timber in West TN and we have to hammer on them with calls. Some days are different though and we soft call but we are always on the birds. Finesse calling and hard calling are two techniques we use here in the south on public. If you are hunting against someone in the flooded timber, you better be ready to blow the crap out of your calls. It is a fine line between aggressive calling and finishing the birds when hunting against other people in the timber. In the marsh, y’all can shoot each other’s swing birds. Different terrain, different tactics. I would love to hunt in the marsh. I also hunt on private property and private lakes. Calling is usually petty aggressive on private land in my area as well. Keep the videos coming! #mallardsbro
What a nice list of Top 5 Tips for Public Land Duck Hunting, sadly there is not a lot of that here in northern WV where I live nor a proper DU Chapter with like minded friends, but I am hopeful to get out next month since I didn't go yet being that it has been 90 degrees and the water has been fast, plus I don't have a truck to get back into places I have faith that they would be. Definitely have to order that kayak rack for my car, it is the only way for me to get back to where they are if they are in early season. Winter season is a different story. Thanks again for this quick tip video.
I hunt a lot of flooded cornfields
Best channel out here. This guy should have a million subscribers
How do you make a duck blind? You poke its eyes out.
Gotta admit, that was pretty funny!
Great videos dude!
Please... tell us how to make a blind. Holding my breath.
what do you think about the decoy back packs for solo public hunts? It seems like the public marsh provides good opportunity of you can pack your way to the spot? Appreciate any help. I’m really green when it comes to duck hunting.
I only hunt public land so I know what the struggles are, Personally I will be at my spot no later than 4 hours before shooting light. This past opener we slept in my boat to secure our spot and it paid off, around 2am boats started to show up to the spot. Definitely agree scouting is the most important thing for hunting! Another thing is to look different! Personally I take down my mojos after about a half hour of shooting if its a popular spot, everybody else is using mojos, so youre spread without one will look different and will possibly entice some birds too! If you hear some group throwing out hail calls, try not calling as much or possibly just throw a feeding chuckle out there!
Kurt and Jax Outdoor Show we sleep in the boat too because we hunt in santee sc
Went public hunting set my spread out night before then Woke up the next morning to all our decoys in a tree in the marsh and our pilot light we hung to get out there in the morning was gone
Well?
What did you expect? Respect?
I suppose you'll never do that again!
Shooting light at 7 get there at latest 5 pfffh.... we get there at 2 to get our spot
Ps:I watch you from Lebanon
No it was me. Called it
TIP #1 Don't leave your shotgun in a random Marsh.... Yeah... Josh.... Lol
tip 6..dont sky bust..i hate it when your working birds and some yahoo trys to reach out and touch a bird at 80 yards..dont be that yahoo..
Sounds just like my cousin at the beginning . trying to claim my birds knowing dam well he can’t hit the broadside of a barn
Your lucky if you get show up at five and get your spot over here if your not in your truck and at the parking spot by 9pm you will not get a spot
Opening day we had 5 dozen goose full bodies and some dude hiked 200 yards to yell at us for being in his area and saying we got there too late(3:30) am and said he didn’t want to be competing for the same birds at 200-250 yards away😂🤦🏻♂️
Tip # 6
Dont put your hunts up on UA-cam, unless you want 100 new friends.
Tip #7 don't take any of the 100 new buddies, because they'll be posting up on social media where you hunt and then their 100 new buddies will be on your marsh. By the end of the season there will be 1000 buddies in your marsh, all of them filming their hunt, just for YOUR ENJOYMENT.
5 shots for one duck lol
Great onto
You got that bow strung wrong
Also, don't start calling at ducks you don't see just because you hear other people calling.
Have to hunt big water here in S.C. unless you own an impoundment. Boat is the only way to go to hunt salt marsh bays kayak is doable but a lot of paddling. Or you can be a douche bag and pass shoot birds near impoundments