Thoroughly enjoyed this. I moved away from the South about 10 years ago and the one thing I truly miss is the sound, the smells, the feel and everything else that makes chasing waterfowl so special. Love the no frills approach to the production. Well done!
Guys, buy you some clear safety glasses for boating through the timber. I hunt AR flooded timber and have heard of several guys putting eyes out. Just a thought for you anyway. You guys do a fantastic job on these hunts and videos.
Thank you for another excellent vid.Hope you and Billy have a merry Christmas and a Happy and safe New year.Phil[chooka53]All the best from the land down under.
Been duck hunting six years now and one duck has eluded me all six years...I kill teal pin tails gadwall surgeon and Suzie mallards.... I have yet to kill the famed green head mallard...saw very few of them this year.... These videos help me thru the pain.....thanks guys for the great videos...
Been a tough season for us in ETX for sure! Seems like the same song and dance each season! Constantly waiting on the weather and then when you get the birds, they do t stay long. Lots of birds one week and single digits and then by rhe next weekend it's 70. SMH
another group shooting ducks on the water......zero sportsmanship. let your 7 yr old grandson shoot his ducks on the water while you take them fairly in the air.
fairly? ain’t nothing fair in the woods. if that was the case it would be a lot easier to kill these smart birds. when you put in the time these guys do in scouting and preparation and everything else to be able to trick a duck into coming all the way down and sitting on the water you can take them how you please. that’s more impressive than “shooting them in the air”. get out of here man
If you have skill enough to land mallards in the decoys in the Deep South, you shoot them. Period. Sportsmanship was shown by watching them work into the decoys rather than sky busting them/crippling them to fly off and die a slow death. Steel shot sucks. If you can kill them 100% dead on the water then by all means let them have it.
Anyone able to call/decoy/work ducks to land at the exact particular point they intended to has EVERY right to shoot them wet!! What's NOT "sportsman like" is when no-talent pricks just sit and blast at anything and everything that flies over their location passing from one point to another!
I would alot rather they kill em stone dead on the water than cripple em and the bird get away to suffer. That's just respecting your quarry enough to dispatch them as quickly and effectively as possible. In my opinion, ground swatting is acceptable, tree topping and sky busting isn't.
Been a tough season for us in ETX for sure! Seems like the same song and dance each season! Constantly waiting on the weather and then when you get the birds, they do t stay long. Lots of birds one week and single digits and then by rhe next weekend it's 70. SMH
Thoroughly enjoyed this. I moved away from the South about 10 years ago and the one thing I truly miss is the sound, the smells, the feel and everything else that makes chasing waterfowl so special. Love the no frills approach to the production. Well done!
Great video. The footage and realness of what it means to hunt the Mallard duck is awesome.
thank you!
We have had a pretty good year so far here in Texas
It’s all over the south. Just plain tough to find and kill ducks.
Not in my part of the south
That ramp looks familiar! Beautiful video.
13:34 Wow...ducks with Ivy League diplomas! I'm impressed.
Awesome camera footage
Love to see that green no matter what!
yes sir!
Guys, buy you some clear safety glasses for boating through the timber. I hunt AR flooded timber and have heard of several guys putting eyes out. Just a thought for you anyway. You guys do a fantastic job on these hunts and videos.
thank you
Keep at it fellas!
thank you!
The grind is real. Just imagine how much worse it could be like us hunting in Alabama. (Roll Tide)
5 or 55, Axel is happy! All that matters!
haha yes sir!
Thank you for another excellent vid.Hope you and Billy have a merry Christmas and a Happy and safe New year.Phil[chooka53]All the best from the land down under.
Must be in NTX hunting flooded timber……. Wish I had the time
We had our share of struggles on the St Clair flats on the Great lakes
Not sure if it was the avian flu or the Prarie drought
Muy excelentes lances de cazerias amigos saludos chebres caza
Like the duck hunting in the hard woods videos
thank you!
Been duck hunting six years now and one duck has eluded me all six years...I kill teal pin tails gadwall surgeon and Suzie mallards.... I have yet to kill the famed green head mallard...saw very few of them this year.... These videos help me thru the pain.....thanks guys for the great videos...
Been a tough season for us in ETX for sure! Seems like the same song and dance each season! Constantly waiting on the weather and then when you get the birds, they do t stay long. Lots of birds one week and single digits and then by rhe next weekend it's 70. SMH
Same in west Tennessee
Where in Texas are there green heads??? What lake is this!
Joe pool lake
What river? Angelina? Trinity?
North Carolina tough as I have ever seen
Really? We got real good push from this cold front on the coast NC
@@andrewn.5117 maybe will get better my place should be thawed out tomorrow morning
Are y’all in north east Texas
Hopefully everyone and there momma ain’t at that boat ramp now that this is posted..
Spotlight?
streamlight hand held
It’s sucks and we all hate doing it but sometimes you just gotta treetop em
@drduck I seen u
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another group shooting ducks on the water......zero sportsmanship. let your 7 yr old grandson shoot his ducks on the water while you take them fairly in the air.
fairly? ain’t nothing fair in the woods. if that was the case it would be a lot easier to kill these smart birds. when you put in the time these guys do in scouting and preparation and everything else to be able to trick a duck into coming all the way down and sitting on the water you can take them how you please. that’s more impressive than “shooting them in the air”. get out of here man
If you have skill enough to land mallards in the decoys in the Deep South, you shoot them. Period. Sportsmanship was shown by watching them work into the decoys rather than sky busting them/crippling them to fly off and die a slow death. Steel shot sucks. If you can kill them 100% dead on the water then by all means let them have it.
Anyone able to call/decoy/work ducks to land at the exact particular point they intended to has EVERY right to shoot them wet!! What's NOT "sportsman like" is when no-talent pricks just sit and blast at anything and everything that flies over their location passing from one point to another!
Nothing wrong with ground swatting ducks....when you eat them!! 🤣
I would alot rather they kill em stone dead on the water than cripple em and the bird get away to suffer. That's just respecting your quarry enough to dispatch them as quickly and effectively as possible. In my opinion, ground swatting is acceptable, tree topping and sky busting isn't.
Pretty tough in north east Ohio too
Been a tough season for us in ETX for sure! Seems like the same song and dance each season! Constantly waiting on the weather and then when you get the birds, they do t stay long. Lots of birds one week and single digits and then by rhe next weekend it's 70. SMH