Mallards, Nebraska, and a Warm Water Creek | The Grind S10:E7
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- The Grind goes to Nebraska to hunt mallards in a severe snow storm. The weather’s rough, but the ducks are thick, and they’re piling into a creek only a couple yards wide. This is what duck hunters dream of.
Got to love snow and small water
Why I am hunter I love hunt duck gesse birds nice job boys what have a nice hunting day 😃😃😃😃😃😃
Oh, that’s a dream right there
These boys are some good shots 🤙
Couldn’t agree more. Shooting mallards in a creek you could spit across. Nothing like it in the world.
Love Me some Hank. Good shooting guys
birds knew they where they wanted to be...setting 30 decoys and 3 mojos and screaming on the calls is absolutely pointless in this scenario
They killed tho right?
Awesome hunt! Well done, Hank!! Does Nebraska have a daily/weekly license or did he have to pay that much for a full year license?
Great vid guys
Nice weather
Cool video but wtf is up with this 2min list of sponsors ..?
С полем👍
Y’all should take me hunting
И меня !!!
Good stuff and that is an amazing hunt...but dang I've never heard real ducks do a bouncing hen call so much.
What outfitter?
duck season already opened?
Actually yes, in Canada and some northern states. Although these episodes were filmed in 2020.
@@TheGrindWaterfowlTV thank you for answer my question. good luck guys and wish you best 2021-2022 season!
I don't know why shoot hens when they are working that good 😕
Because a duck is a duck just don't shoot over the limit. They're able to change genders anyways so you could be shooting a former hen lol.
Лайк ! Хочу к Вам на охоту !!
Cool hunt but those calls sound terrible ?
Lol did the mallards dumping into their spread make you jealous 😆
Chucks chucka chucka chucka. May have been the microphone but it was a weird cadence.
First
I can never understand why Americans do that 4 or 5 guys shooting together nobody knows who is shooting what basically everyone shooting same bird twice... Now whould it not make sense to spread out 2 guys together at least thers and understanding who is shooting which bird... Its nonsense
It's very common to understand your shooting lane and how to pick birds. Left side shoots birds on the left, center shoots center, right shoots right..etc. Very easy practice.