My 2nd comment....forgot to tell you that I definitely pattern my duck gun and loads. Use a SBE 2 with a Carlson Mid Range choke for Geese using Black Cloud 2's, and my #4 skeet factory choke using Black Cloud 3's on Ducks. Did purchase some Boss #3's after season, always looking for more knock down energy because I have never liked Steel. Gun mounting is my most important rule to put Ducks and Geese on the ground. My SBE 2 does pattern a little high 65%/35%, when shooting feet down birds, need to take that into consideration, but helps on birds rising!!!
@@mikefry1503 that’s great. Yes there are many guns that don’t shoot where you think they do… often they are made that way on purpose. Knowing how to shoot ‘your gun’ is key! Thanks for sharing your experience and tips.
Loved this video. Zoey is incredible and is the mother of my 5 year old yellow female we got from Jason in 2020. Patterning my shotgun with different loads and chokes is a ritual and always opens my eyes to the differences. I also notice Pattern Master adds no longer claim their shot string reduction. Thank you for all your informative videos. Need more about Zoey and what is happening with a potential new puppy.
Well I’m glad to see you guys did well this season. I’m in southern Louisiana and we typically shoot between 200-250 birds each season. This season - 35 birds!!! Don’t know what happened. It was hard to even keep going just to stare at empty skies. Talked with several others around our area and this was the general consensus- no birds. Love the videos.
Was my first duck season ever! Learned alot, shot enough ducks to get me hooked and thinking about how I can make next season even better (binge watch surviving duck season again) glad to see a video finally! Watching from Vancouver Island!
Got a franchi affinity elite middle of last season because my stoeger died and had to send it back to get fixed which took 3 months… I patterned it with 5 potential loads through my patternmaster code black duck and ended up buying my 3rd favorite / most affordable of those since that’s all that was available. I’ve never had so many cripples in a season… Got my hands on some Boss 3” 3/5 for the last day of the season without patterning… 8 shots and 6 ducks dead. I’ll be going with boss next season just off that.
When I started hunting with my 10 gauge and got a patternmaster goose choke, I did pattern it with 3 different loads. Federal Black cloud and remington pattern nearly identical with remington being about 4" tighter at 50 yards. I then got a patternmaster code black duck for the 12 gauge, patterned it and settled on federal black cloud after checking 6+ types of ammo. I immediately started hammering the ducks and 95% less wounded birds. It was a very uneventful duck season for us in central/east tx but we had plenty of fun.
Wow! Greatly enjoyed that video and so looking forward to seeing more, especially the shotgunning series! To answer your questions, I have never patterned my shotgun, although I've been telling myself I should do it for years! Maybe this will be the year. My season was quite different this year in NW Montana, but it was mainly from a lack of time due to working full time and going to school full time! I had very limited scouting time and Saturdays were often my only day of hunting in a week. As expected, I shot a lot less birds, although the hunting wasn't bad. We had some decent duck and Canada Goose numbers in the area throughout the season. There was one warm water spot where I cashed in multiple times getting several limits of ducks after the weather got cold!
2021 Duck season was one of the worst. Cancelled our yearly ND trip due to super hot temperatures, no crops & low water in the pothole region due to a drought and no ducks. Our Ohio season was also terrible due to the warm temperatures and a very slow migration. Picked up a little in January, but season ended, and the migration kicked in the next week after season was out. Our saving grace was that we had a Great Goose season during January. I was training my new pup also, the geese salvaged the season for her!! Very Tough Season, pretty much the worst in the last 20 years. Great Video, with lots of interesting points, excited to see the gun & ammo series!!! Thanks
Hi Joel my name is Nick I have hunted ducks since the age of 10 I am now a young 66 and have never missed a season starting in September we cut brush and fix blinds to October I hunt souteastern Va a tidal river off of the james river up until 2016 we would shoot a limit of ducks mallards,black ducks ,pintail,widgon,gadwal,greenwing teal . The last five years I dont think two of us have killed a limit it's so sad what's happening and I cant seem to get an answer from anyone .The cost for the new outboard I had to buy blind license and all the state fees what the heck has happened to the ducks so very sad truly .
This was my first season hunting and man was it a great time. I went out and learned as much as I could, spent a lot of time looking into clear blue sky and abnormally warm temps. All the time spent scouting and figuring things out paid off during the two day split here in Michigan by getting three friends together and knocking down fourteen ducks in a beautiful ice hole. We're all looking forward to our second season, fishing season is first though. Thanks for the videos, your insight has helped a lot.
Took my first trip to Arkansas to duck hunt!!! Also took my son for his birthday and Christmas presents. I had a blast my son did as well. We went through 6 boxes a peace the first day
Seeing you with your daughter in the blind was by far my favorite part! I think building the future is the most important part of all of this! I would love to see some more introduction to waterfowl videos. For not only your daughter but youth and families. Seeing it click for new hunters is really cool!
I pattern my 870 and my Browning over and under with steel and bismuth they both shoot well great patterns from both kicks and black cloud chokes . We had a great season in Wisconsin hunting flooded corn and wheat fields all the way til ice up . ps 3s and 5s pattern the best for me 28, 20 , and 12 gates 😀
While Zoe was a loaner pup I’m surprised you didn’t try and buy her after season. Would have been hard to give back a dog that worked so well for you not to mention the bond. Great video. Part of Kansas where I’m at isn’t known for ducks like other areas of the state but had some great goose hunts.
Well done Joel, our duck season was less then stellar yet again this year. We did a fair amount of traveling in state and out of state this year for hunts and we just didn't see the birds. This surely doesn't alter our passion for waterfowl hunting, we look forward to what the upcoming season has in store for us. cheers!!
Hey Brother, I have really missed your video's lately. I think this one may be one of my favorites. There was a lot of information to digest but fantastic. The start of this years season for me reflected yours entirely. No water to speak of and the weather wasn't cooperating. My old toller, Buddy, only hunted a couple of times but was pretty sick. We list him on Jan 21, 2022 ten days before the end of goose season. Your video reminded me of the joy I had with Buddy for 12 seasons. I was really happy to see Zoey and pray she'll find a home with you. Your hunt with your wife and daughter was priceless. I am Blessed to have found your channel on UA-cam.. mostly thanks to that Jake guy.. God Bless... keep up the great work.
Below average duck harvest for SW Iowa Iowa, normal harvest for central Iowa. Yes, definitely patterned my SX2 with factory chokes and handload steel shotshells. Great video! Looking forward to more!
Had a slower than normal season up here in SE Minnesota. Warm weather mixed with low water levels pushed ducks to other areas. The hunting pressure also increased on the Mississippi due to other hunters go to spots being dried up this past season. Hoping for plenty of rain this spring and summer. Great video. Excited for the content to come!
It was the best duck season I’ve ever had personally, I traveled the whole season, didn really hunt my home state this past season, but I enjoyed the hunts I was on and saw some incredible duck numbers in some of the places I went to.
First of all Joel, fantastic video. It’s really cool to see how hunting in other states is! We had the best season mostly river hunting in central Arkansas in the river valley. For the past 4 seasons I would say our group average total haul was around 50 birds and this year we killed over 200. Hoping 2022-23 season has more of that in store! Best of luck to you!
Another great video, Joel! Thanks for letting guys like me (that don't really get to hunt anymore) tag along and hunt vicariously through you!!! Amazing footage as always, and fantastic editing, as well. Enjoy your leisurely time "off" this summer!!! LOL!!!
Joe, I use SX4 as well, 3 1/2 BB for guess and # 2: 3 1/2 for ducks. I do so exercise to rest set my body for 2 weeks and parther both munitions. I like to use steel hammer. I’m base in Quebec and love your video, you do an awesome job !
I always pattern my shotguns and chokes.! I also have been shooting Boss 3” 4-Shot and love it.! That round will take down the biggest geese to the smallest ducks, extremely universal..! Love your channel and work you do, if your ever in Washington State let me know, I’ll take you hunting at the Nisqually Delta and my leased land.
Yes I patterned my new browning maxus 2 wicked wing with a pattermaster code black duck tube. Shot 6 different brands of nontoxic shells and the Kent fasteel 2.0 patterned the best at 20 and 40 yards
Great video! Looking forward to the shotgun series. Hunting isn’t the same in Massachusetts because we simply don’t have anywhere close the numbers you see. Still we try our hardest, have fun and make memories. Thanks for sharing your year end review!
Amazing video! Joel, wished it was longer. So appreciate all your advise, tips, gear reviews, etc!! I’ve bought and used several of the products and have enjoyed them. Shot my first drake mallard in a public land timber hunt. Only my second year, so for me I overall had a great season in TN.
Thanks! It could have been a LOT longer haha. There's lots to be explored on more videos from Alaska, and Arkansas... as well as shooting and shotgunning. All coming soon!! Congrats on a great season!
57 years old. Hunt NW Iowa. I’ve hunted ducks since I was 9 years old. I own a 20 acre slough close to a good sized refuge and numerous other both state and public waterfowl areas. Admittedly I don’t get out as much as I want but I never shot 1 single duck this year. Pretty sad. I remember years shooting 300-400 ducks off my slough throughout the season. Not sure if it’s because the ducks no longer use our flyaway or just not many ducks or a combination of these 2? The goose hunting was ok but not like the past either.
@@SurvivingDuckSeason true. But the older I get the more I appreciate just being out there. I saw all kinds of pheasants, deer, Turkey, swans you name it so yes still enjoyable.
Awesome season after it got going. Shoot A400XP with Boss 3” with 1.5 oz 3/5 combo. Rob Roberts T2 choke. Lethal on ducks and geese. Like the 3” shells just for extra pellets-pattern density.
Great video - one of the best of the many "best". I will link it from my Double T Boat Sales Leavenworth KS to help spread the word. Looking forward to the next Thanks much Our season here in Kansas was hit or miss. Days that should have been the best due to conditions were the worst most of the time. Enjoyed it none the less. I started using Apex but was a late start with them due to availability. Buddy sold all his steel and moved to Boss only, as he has more confidence in them than other brands of steel Keep ya posted. I also moved to the new 20 ga Benelli SBE -for next year. Works great for trap and skeet. Will test fire this summer for patterns
I'm so happy you had a great duck/goose season! I loved that Zoey filled in so well...too bad she isn't yours. I'm a solo duck hunter with my dog and I had my normal season. I like to shoot around 12 ducks and 2 geese and didn't have any problem getting that done. This was my third season with my dog and she will be about as polished as a dog can be with so few retrieves but we enjoy it. The dog work in your videos is what I enjoy the most! I'm looking forward to more videos. Happy Hunting!
Thanks for another great video Joel... always look forward to seeing yor content. I have patterned my gun with my choke an ammo... it is quite eye opening! My season was dismal... but I had to sit out the majority of it due to a torn Achilles tendon 2 days before the season started. We did close out with a couple of decent hunts in the MO bootheel. Killed my first ever specklebelly and a trophy pintaile drake.
Had a blast this year with you and the rest of the crew! we absolutely SMASHED the birds this season! If you wanna hunt with some of the best in the game then you need to hunt with Cypress Crossing!!
I purchased a new 20ga this off season and have put it through the ringer as far as pattern testing. 4 different brand choke tubes and some of the brands I have tried multiple chokes and a bunch of brands of ammo from the cheapest steel I can find on the shelf at Walmart to bismuth and some tungsten.
My years in Alaska I found the Harlequin ducks on nearly every small creek, especially around the Haines area in 1974, and the Chilkat river during Salmon runs in November. Those are a pretty bird, and they sure seem to like Salmon eggs!
Wow, what a great video. The long format is awesome and I can't wait for the shotgunning series. I have patterned my gun with what I'm shooting now. But am looking for something else. I tried Boss 3" 3/5 and 3" 2s vs 3.5" 2 federal bluebox. I actually think my steel patterned better out of my SBE3 carlson LR. Overall duck season was kind of a bust, I'm right on the line with Canada in VT and most of our birds roosted and stayed in CA or the refuge in VT and we never had anything freeze. Early season was good but that was about it. Still got a mallard and goose band though so that was my highlight!
That looked like a duck season for the ages. Mine was non-existent. I was in the process of buying a new house out of state mid-season. It didn’t make sense to pay the fee for a typically poor early season in my old state and wasn’t settled enough to get out in my new state. At least I’m a lot closer to Arkansas now. Looking forward to some new experiences, all the while knowing I’ve got a lot to figure out. Keep up the good work.
I got a new gun during the season. Dream gun! But I would not hunt with it until I patterned it. My season as far as kills was not good at all. But I learned more this season than any season I have ever had duck hunting. I am super excited for this coming season. I went scouting 4 times the months of February and March to get intel on my new places. NOW, if the ducks just show up!
Great video, Joel. I personally had a very good year in Southern Illinois, but worked hard for the majority of it. Much better than 2020, by a long shot. Interesting to hear you say your birds tended to hold tight in a particular area for an extended time. We were seeing the same thing, on both public and private land. We're also seeing the Speck population grow, and probably no surprise that rice production here and in SE Missouri has increased over the past 10 years as well. There definitely seems to be a correlation. I always look forward to your videos, and the offer stands for a Southern Illinois hunt if you can get away from your club for a few days next season.
Hi Joel, I’m checking in from central Maine. I personally didn’t see big numbers in my normal spots. Small rivers that would have 100 birds, had 10 this year. Did scouting and found some new spots and enough birds to stay fun. Rarely got skunked, but rarely went home with limits. I think we had late migration due to warmer than normal fall, and lots of blue bird days. Decoy set ups were slow, but not unsuccessful.
I patterned my shotgun with a new extended full choke 2 years ago. I was shocked at the difference, ammo can make with your choke.I shot 6 different types of ammo and my best was Kent fast steel. And man what a difference it makes I really wish I would have done it sooner! Way less wounded birds! I overall had a good duck season in South Dakota one thing I will say is I haven’t seen many mallards last couple years but a crazy amount of galdwells. Almost 70% of the birds I have shot last 2 years have been all galdwells.
Great video Joel! Looks like you had a blessed season! I know you've been in contact with Joe, we gotta get together in Michigan. It would be a blast! I myself use a Stoeger 3500 with 3" boss 3/5's with a Carlson choke. Patterns great!
I spent 2 weeks chasing a redhead or a black duck, was not successful, but the rest of the season turned up 80 wood ducks and only 1 mallard compared to 12 mallards last season. I would love to get one of those harlequin, very nice! I lost my duck dog unexpectedly at the end of duck season, she was only 6... got a new boy Im training, hate to start over again and I miss my girl. Hopefully we have a better turn out next season! God bless!
I pattern about half the time, sometimes if I just grab a box of random stuff off the shelf I won’t pattern it but if I buy a case I’ll pattern it, this did burn me though, I bought a box of browning 20 gauge to use on a goose hunt and couldn’t figure out why i was missing easy shots, turns out it was shooting about a foot high at 30 yard
My dog climbed the opposite bank 200 or 300 times right below the spot the ducks are shot at minute 6:54 in this video. It was exclusive to me for ten years until last season when it was leased to your buddy. Money talks, and that is the way of the world. All my hunts are on private land, and I still hunt about two hundred and fifty yards above where you did in this video, on another property. The cornfield behind was offered to me to hunt one half of, but I declined for your buddy to hunt exclusively as a way of showing appreciation to farmer that leased land to your friend. After all, I had had it all for ten years for free from the Grand Matriarch of the family. Last years season was atrocious. The worst I've ever seen in this area.
Had an amazing season here in Kansas. Great numbers of ducks and crazy numbers of geese. Just had to work harder than the rest of the hunters to find them or get to them.
This is another fantastic video, Joel. My Waterfowl Season in Central Nebraska in a Word: *ABYSMAL* It was rough and I killed about as many ducks and geese in Nebraska on 40+ hunts as I used to living in Appalachia with less than 30 waterfowl hunts a season. A little over a dozen and a half ducks and the same on geese by the end of that season. We did not see any duck numbers whatsoever all season and did not see significant canada numbers until after we were into Snow goose conservation season. Birds did come through on the late reverse migration though. To answer your shotgunning questions: - yes, I pattern all of my guns, chokes, and loads (and I encourage everyone to in person as well as through my youtube channel content to do the same) - I practice with my guns in the off season and in season as much as possible - I know what loads do and understand the “Art and Science” of shotgunning. (Highly recommend the late Bob Brister’s book, “Shotgunning: The Art and Science” by the way) Looking forward to the shotgun series!
I have a couple really great spots I enjoy hunting in Nebraska, and was SO disappointed that the birds didn't show up this year! Sorry for y'all that had it tough all season. Thanks for your feedback!
Great video love your work and yes every shotgun i.hunt with I have tried every choke I own I'm them at different yards with the ammo I'm hunting with. Well when your 2nd born comes on October 28th needless to say I only hunted deer 4 times and waterfowl not that I get to do it often never happened lol
I do usually pattern unless I'm having to buy random ammo at the store last minute. Would like for u to talk more about how u prep/manage/setup your fields. We often have ducks land in the middle out of range need to figure out why. Thanks!
Idaho is always slow besides opening weekend, unless you have fields. Once late nov-mid dec hits is usually when it get good. Depending on northern temperatures. But this year was bad for puddle ducks. So my guys and I switched to diver hunting and had really solid hunts of multiple 4 man limits
Joel, do you like the Higdon Pulsator? Watching them in the latter half of the video, it looked like some of the magic had gone out of them. Wondering if I'm better off with a jerk rig.
Yall got it done up there in Arkansas. I would say in my area of Central Louisiana it was a mediocre season. Mostly teal and spoonies in the bag. Did get my first Pintail in probably 10 or more seasons, and it worked in beautiful (glad to get that drought over with). Saw a few mallards and grey ducks, but they did not cooperate very well. We had a lot of the same birds using our cut all season and it made it challenging to get birds to work in for shots. Specklebellies were better than last season. I killed 7 at my lease and loss 2 or 3 over the season. Missed getting my 3 bird limit one morning, as I lost one in the slough that runs through the farm. Saw it but it dove or got up in the grass before I could get the gun off the 4-wheeler and was never able to get it to flush. Did finally get a 3-bird speck limit on an invite back to the old goose lease, great morning with 3 pretty barred up specks. Already gearing up for the coming season!!!
I pattern my SBE2 to see why I had been missing with the nontoxic. With Lead it shoots 60:40 and heavy metal 70:30. Since I wont buy ammo from the Monopoly that has formed, I will be looking for something different? Go Zoey, My black lab was my best dog. I have one of each so far. What is Zoeys hide? My current dog is a little tall and won't crouch down for very long. I have also found it very difficult to find a place that will let you pattern your gun with "duck " loads. Ranges around me only let you shoot birdshot and all the conservation areas in KS and MO are posted no target shooting, including paper ones.
This was my first duck season ever and I had a blast from hunting -5 degree days to 65 sunny and no wind. Only shot 2 ducks (Bufflehead and Green Wing Teal) because I’m just a bad shot but I’m hooked for life now! 1 big beginners mistake that happed was I didn’t know you had to have a steal choke for shooting steal shot… it wasn’t until at the end of the season I learned this 😅. I now have a choke stuck in my Winchester SXP pump shot gun (which in case you’re wondering held up great). Any suggestions on how to get it out would be great! Thanks!
thanks for amazing Movies and lots of learning ! i have learned a lot watching your videos and hope one day i can have as much success with duck hunting as you have.. thanks here from Denmark
Literally patterned it today. I had a carlson modified choke with kent fasteel2.0 #2s i couldn't hit anything with. Finally patterned it at 30 yards and had awful results. Switched for my stock full choke with my 500, all is well again.
I didn't have a bad year. About the same number of total kills as I average. Water hurt me for the first half of the season but second half water was perfect. Needed better hides though, but just rectified that by buying invisiman's for next year
I patterned my shotgun before season. I hyphen had the best season when it came to accuracy! So I have to think that it was a factor to why shot so many birds
Sorry to see you had a rough hunt in Utah. We had one of our best. If you decide to give it a go out this way again let me know. Would love to take you out
I pattern my gun with new loads and chokes before the season. My season was really rough, hear in Utah birds were sparse all season, atleast for this walk in hunter. Work limited my available hunts.
I've been pattering my duck gun for years and a firm believer in it and do it every couple of years and found that the same shell that patterned good in the past with a certain choke now doesn't. i assume that the shell Co changed something maybe.
I pattern when use something i havent used before - i bought a case of fiochi # 2 and its good. No better than last season was it will probably last me the rest of my life.
Joel, I noticed on some of your waders you had a different strap. Is this something you did yourself? I love the high and dry waders but the straps are the worst
Hey Nate, yes I modified 2 pairs and tried them out for a while to give them feedback on what I thought was best. Their straps are not my favorite, but at least I'm not wet like the other guys LOL!
@@SurvivingDuckSeason Is this something you would recommend doing? I have already thought about trying to update the straps on my waders...if I can talk my wife into doing it for me.
@@natephillips3535 I like both versions much better. If you have an old pair of waters that you like the straps on, just take em off and put them on your HND waders.
I live in southeast Pennsylvania my duck season was piss poor the ponds froze over there was no ducks to be found even the goose hunting was piss poor places I used to go where there was plenty of duck and geese I didn't see a single bird I don't know if it was the crazy weather this year or what and my deer season I span in the hospital I got to go one day and didn't see a thing
Yes I have checked all my guns with all my different chokes. But I shoot cheap Walmart shot mostly & only one duck shot because I don't want to waste the shot. To me price & the rarety of getting steel shot during season is hard.
I shot around my usual average of ducks but only 50% of my usual goose harvest. I heard the ducks passed through early and the geese held back late. I'm in Washington state...
Hunted North end of Last Mountain Lake, Sk. Worst Duck season in 40 Yrs. that I have been going there. Upland however was best I ever saw. My friends up there told me it never got better.
Thanks for watching! I'd love to get your feedback on this video 👍😀
My 2nd comment....forgot to tell you that I definitely pattern my duck gun and loads. Use a SBE 2 with a Carlson Mid Range choke for Geese using Black Cloud 2's, and my #4 skeet factory choke using Black Cloud 3's on Ducks. Did purchase some Boss #3's after season, always looking for more knock down energy because I have never liked Steel. Gun mounting is my most important rule to put Ducks and Geese on the ground. My SBE 2 does pattern a little high 65%/35%, when shooting feet down birds, need to take that into consideration, but helps on birds rising!!!
@@mikefry1503 that’s great. Yes there are many guns that don’t shoot where you think they do… often they are made that way on purpose. Knowing how to shoot ‘your gun’ is key! Thanks for sharing your experience and tips.
Yep, shotgun is always patterned!
Lots of guys i hunt with never do…
Yet they wonder why they cant hit anything
Loved this video. Zoey is incredible and is the mother of my 5 year old yellow female we got from Jason in 2020.
Patterning my shotgun with different loads and chokes is a ritual and always opens my eyes to the differences.
I also notice Pattern Master adds no longer claim their shot string reduction. Thank you for all your informative videos.
Need more about Zoey and what is happening with a potential new puppy.
Best duck season in a long time for me. As far as the sheer amount of ducks in the areas i was hunting on each hunt, the most ive ever seen.
LOVE YOUR STUFF TOO !!!!!
@@clintezell3298 thanks brother!
Well I’m glad to see you guys did well this season. I’m in southern Louisiana and we typically shoot between 200-250 birds each season. This season - 35 birds!!! Don’t know what happened. It was hard to even keep going just to stare at empty skies. Talked with several others around our area and this was the general consensus- no birds. Love the videos.
Are crawfish pond was good it’s off and on every year
I’m in southwest Louisiana and it seems like the birds just don’t come down till after the last split is over
Last year was dry up north, don’t be surprised if it’s lacking this year also. Canada in spots was dry again
Was my first duck season ever! Learned alot, shot enough ducks to get me hooked and thinking about how I can make next season even better (binge watch surviving duck season again) glad to see a video finally!
Watching from Vancouver Island!
Got a franchi affinity elite middle of last season because my stoeger died and had to send it back to get fixed which took 3 months… I patterned it with 5 potential loads through my patternmaster code black duck and ended up buying my 3rd favorite / most affordable of those since that’s all that was available. I’ve never had so many cripples in a season… Got my hands on some Boss 3” 3/5 for the last day of the season without patterning… 8 shots and 6 ducks dead. I’ll be going with boss next season just off that.
shoot man… we had our best season in CA. Welcome to come hunt with us out in West Sac! Thanks for the vid
When I started hunting with my 10 gauge and got a patternmaster goose choke, I did pattern it with 3 different loads. Federal Black cloud and remington pattern nearly identical with remington being about 4" tighter at 50 yards. I then got a patternmaster code black duck for the 12 gauge, patterned it and settled on federal black cloud after checking 6+ types of ammo. I immediately started hammering the ducks and 95% less wounded birds. It was a very uneventful duck season for us in central/east tx but we had plenty of fun.
Duck season was pretty rough for public land in kansas, pretty much only did well on opening days but the goose hunting was great
I know a lot of people who said that across the country.
Great video! Looking forward to the shotgunning series!
Today!
Wow! Greatly enjoyed that video and so looking forward to seeing more, especially the shotgunning series!
To answer your questions, I have never patterned my shotgun, although I've been telling myself I should do it for years! Maybe this will be the year.
My season was quite different this year in NW Montana, but it was mainly from a lack of time due to working full time and going to school full time! I had very limited scouting time and Saturdays were often my only day of hunting in a week. As expected, I shot a lot less birds, although the hunting wasn't bad. We had some decent duck and Canada Goose numbers in the area throughout the season. There was one warm water spot where I cashed in multiple times getting several limits of ducks after the weather got cold!
Thanks, glad you enjoyed! I also appreciate you sharing your experience.
One of your best videos in my opinion. Looking forward to the shotgun series
Thanks!
2021 Duck season was one of the worst. Cancelled our yearly ND trip due to super hot temperatures, no crops & low water in the pothole region due to a drought and no ducks. Our Ohio season was also terrible due to the warm temperatures and a very slow migration. Picked up a little in January, but season ended, and the migration kicked in the next week after season was out. Our saving grace was that we had a Great Goose season during January. I was training my new pup also, the geese salvaged the season for her!! Very Tough Season, pretty much the worst in the last 20 years. Great Video, with lots of interesting points, excited to see the gun & ammo series!!! Thanks
Had a awesome season ducks were around all season never left
Hi Joel my name is Nick I have hunted ducks since the age of 10 I am now a young 66 and have never missed a season starting in September we cut brush and fix blinds to October I hunt souteastern Va a tidal river off of the james river up until 2016 we would shoot a limit of ducks mallards,black ducks ,pintail,widgon,gadwal,greenwing teal . The last five years I dont think two of us have killed a limit it's so sad what's happening and I cant seem to get an answer from anyone .The cost for the new outboard I had to buy blind license and all the state fees what the heck has happened to the ducks so very sad truly .
This was my first season hunting and man was it a great time. I went out and learned as much as I could, spent a lot of time looking into clear blue sky and abnormally warm temps. All the time spent scouting and figuring things out paid off during the two day split here in Michigan by getting three friends together and knocking down fourteen ducks in a beautiful ice hole. We're all looking forward to our second season, fishing season is first though. Thanks for the videos, your insight has helped a lot.
Glad it was fun for you this season!! Congrats on Surviving your first Duck Season!
Took my first trip to Arkansas to duck hunt!!! Also took my son for his birthday and Christmas presents. I had a blast my son did as well. We went through 6 boxes a peace the first day
Seeing you with your daughter in the blind was by far my favorite part! I think building the future is the most important part of all of this! I would love to see some more introduction to waterfowl videos. For not only your daughter but youth and families. Seeing it click for new hunters is really cool!
I pattern my 870 and my Browning over and under with steel and bismuth they both shoot well great patterns from both kicks and black cloud chokes . We had a great season in Wisconsin hunting flooded corn and wheat fields all the way til ice up . ps 3s and 5s pattern the best for me 28, 20 , and 12 gates 😀
While Zoe was a loaner pup I’m surprised you didn’t try and buy her after season. Would have been hard to give back a dog that worked so well for you not to mention the bond. Great video. Part of Kansas where I’m at isn’t known for ducks like other areas of the state but had some great goose hunts.
Well done Joel, our duck season was less then stellar yet again this year. We did a fair amount of traveling in state and out of state this year for hunts and we just didn't see the birds. This surely doesn't alter our passion for waterfowl hunting, we look forward to what the upcoming season has in store for us. cheers!!
Thanks, my friend! It is frustrating to have a tough year, but it's the potential of reliving that great hunt that keeps us going again and again!
Hey Brother,
I have really missed your video's lately. I think this one may be one of my favorites. There was a lot of information to digest but fantastic. The start of this years season for me reflected yours entirely. No water to speak of and the weather wasn't cooperating. My old toller, Buddy, only hunted a couple of times but was pretty sick. We list him on Jan 21, 2022 ten days before the end of goose season.
Your video reminded me of the joy I had with Buddy for 12 seasons. I was really happy to see Zoey and pray she'll find a home with you. Your hunt with your wife and daughter was priceless. I am Blessed to have found your channel on UA-cam.. mostly thanks to that Jake guy.. God Bless... keep up the great work.
Below average duck harvest for SW Iowa Iowa, normal harvest for central Iowa.
Yes, definitely patterned my SX2 with factory chokes and handload steel shotshells.
Great video! Looking forward to more!
Had a slower than normal season up here in SE Minnesota. Warm weather mixed with low water levels pushed ducks to other areas. The hunting pressure also increased on the Mississippi due to other hunters go to spots being dried up this past season. Hoping for plenty of rain this spring and summer. Great video. Excited for the content to come!
Thanks for sharing. I hope the duck factory gets all the water it needs!!
It was the best duck season I’ve ever had personally, I traveled the whole season, didn really hunt my home state this past season, but I enjoyed the hunts I was on and saw some incredible duck numbers in some of the places I went to.
LOVE YOUR VIDEOS TOO !!!!! THIS IS A GREAT VIDEO!!!!
And “some of those places you went to”, are where?
Thanks for the support!
@@sport07-o2l stupid question
Go ahead and ask your stupid question, because obviously you can’t grasp humor
Terrible season in Texas. Worst ever probably. Weather was just too warm.
yea pretty ugly here in NM , I HUNT MIDDLE RIO GRANDE RIVER, JUST VERY FEW BIRDS
They way those pellets skipped across the water for the goldeneye 👌👌👌 Great video!
Your bit on your dog was really special dude.
First of all Joel, fantastic video. It’s really cool to see how hunting in other states is! We had the best season mostly river hunting in central Arkansas in the river valley. For the past 4 seasons I would say our group average total haul was around 50 birds and this year we killed over 200. Hoping 2022-23 season has more of that in store! Best of luck to you!
That's great! Yeah I'd certainly take another 30 seasons like the one we had this year in Arkansas!
Another great video, Joel! Thanks for letting guys like me (that don't really get to hunt anymore) tag along and hunt vicariously through you!!! Amazing footage as always, and fantastic editing, as well. Enjoy your leisurely time "off" this summer!!! LOL!!!
Thanks Tim! and I'll surely enjoy my leisurely time off... if that ever happens~ HA!
As this past was my first waterfowl season, I kinda feel like it will be hard to beat. Virginia gave me some awesome experiences.
Awesome! Congrats on Surviving you first Duck Season!
Glad to see somebody in Virginia saw some ducks. We were on the struggle bus.
@@virginiaswampboys199 as a newbie seeing one duck was incredible.
@@wyattbarker3522 Sounds good….like we say…”Every duck is precious.”
Joe, I use SX4 as well, 3 1/2 BB for guess and # 2: 3 1/2 for ducks. I do so exercise to rest set my body for 2 weeks and parther both munitions. I like to use steel hammer.
I’m base in Quebec and love your video, you do an awesome job !
I always pattern my shotguns and chokes.! I also have been shooting Boss 3” 4-Shot and love it.! That round will take down the biggest geese to the smallest ducks, extremely universal..! Love your channel and work you do, if your ever in Washington State let me know, I’ll take you hunting at the Nisqually Delta and my leased land.
Yes I patterned my new browning maxus 2 wicked wing with a pattermaster code black duck tube. Shot 6 different brands of nontoxic shells and the Kent fasteel 2.0 patterned the best at 20 and 40 yards
It was a record year for my family in Iowa. Almost half our harvest was blue wings in September. Then we hit a couple migrations days on the nose.
Great video! Looking forward to the shotgun series. Hunting isn’t the same in Massachusetts because we simply don’t have anywhere close the numbers you see. Still we try our hardest, have fun and make memories. Thanks for sharing your year end review!
Those spec hunts at the end were definitely epic man!! I’ll never forget them and can’t wait to get back out there! - Will
EPIC!! Right on brother!
Great video Joel! Looking forward to the shotgun video.
Thanks Michael!!
Amazing video! Joel, wished it was longer. So appreciate all your advise, tips, gear reviews, etc!! I’ve bought and used several of the products and have enjoyed them. Shot my first drake mallard in a public land timber hunt. Only my second year, so for me I overall had a great season in TN.
Thanks! It could have been a LOT longer haha. There's lots to be explored on more videos from Alaska, and Arkansas... as well as shooting and shotgunning. All coming soon!! Congrats on a great season!
57 years old. Hunt NW Iowa. I’ve hunted ducks since I was 9 years old. I own a 20 acre slough close to a good sized refuge and numerous other both state and public waterfowl areas. Admittedly I don’t get out as much as I want but I never shot 1 single duck this year. Pretty sad. I remember years shooting 300-400 ducks off my slough throughout the season. Not sure if it’s because the ducks no longer use our flyaway or just not many ducks or a combination of these 2? The goose hunting was ok but not like the past either.
Man, I hate that for ya. It seemed like your state was pretty dry when I came through back in November.
@@SurvivingDuckSeason true. But the older I get the more I appreciate just being out there. I saw all kinds of pheasants, deer, Turkey, swans you name it so yes still enjoyable.
I agree in west central MN. early 2000's we had a TON more local breeding ducks and better migration. It is all in the Dakotas now.
@@nickosteraas agreed. Between dry weather and so many wetlands disappearing along their migration in our flyway they’ve pushed west unfortunately.
Awesome season after it got going. Shoot A400XP with Boss 3” with 1.5 oz 3/5 combo. Rob Roberts T2 choke. Lethal on ducks and geese. Like the 3” shells just for extra pellets-pattern density.
Any season I get to go out with my boys and spend time with them is a good season!
That's right!
Had a great season love the boss amo glad to see a video from you keep them coming
Great video Joel 😊‼️ Our whole season here in Alabama was a dud - worst ever ! Hoping for a better one next year 😊 God bless 😊‼️
Great video - one of the best of the many "best". I will link it from my Double T Boat Sales Leavenworth KS to help spread the word.
Looking forward to the next
Thanks much
Our season here in Kansas was hit or miss. Days that should have been the best due to conditions were the worst most of the time. Enjoyed it none the less.
I started using Apex but was a late start with them due to availability. Buddy sold all his steel and moved to Boss only, as he has more confidence in them than other brands of steel
Keep ya posted. I also moved to the new 20 ga Benelli SBE -for next year. Works great for trap and skeet. Will test fire this summer for patterns
I'm so happy you had a great duck/goose season! I loved that Zoey filled in so well...too bad she isn't yours. I'm a solo duck hunter with my dog and I had my normal season. I like to shoot around 12 ducks and 2 geese and didn't have any problem getting that done. This was my third season with my dog and she will be about as polished as a dog can be with so few retrieves but we enjoy it. The dog work in your videos is what I enjoy the most! I'm looking forward to more videos. Happy Hunting!
Thanks for watching and thanks for sharing!
I love the show it puts more question in my head . I have patend my gun but now with your show there is more work to be done. Thanks juales
Thanks for another great video Joel... always look forward to seeing yor content.
I have patterned my gun with my choke an ammo... it is quite eye opening! My season was dismal... but I had to sit out the majority of it due to a torn Achilles tendon 2 days before the season started. We did close out with a couple of decent hunts in the MO bootheel. Killed my first ever specklebelly and a trophy pintaile drake.
Sorry you didn't get to hunt much, but glad you got your Speck and Bull Sprig!! Great stuff!
Had a blast this year with you and the rest of the crew! we absolutely SMASHED the birds this season! If you wanna hunt with some of the best in the game then you need to hunt with Cypress Crossing!!
Right on ‘G’! Fun times brother 💪🏻👍🏻👊🏻
I purchased a new 20ga this off season and have put it through the ringer as far as pattern testing. 4 different brand choke tubes and some of the brands I have tried multiple chokes and a bunch of brands of ammo from the cheapest steel I can find on the shelf at Walmart to bismuth and some tungsten.
My years in Alaska I found the Harlequin ducks on nearly every small creek, especially around the Haines area in 1974, and the Chilkat river during Salmon runs in November.
Those are a pretty bird, and they sure seem to like Salmon eggs!
Wicked video mate! Love this channel. That was a hell of a tour. Duck season here in nz was really poor ‘21 and extremely good ‘22. Go figure
I was really hoping Zoey was gonna be a permanent part of surviving duck season after your bond has grown.
Wow, what a great video. The long format is awesome and I can't wait for the shotgunning series.
I have patterned my gun with what I'm shooting now. But am looking for something else. I tried Boss 3" 3/5 and 3" 2s vs 3.5" 2 federal bluebox. I actually think my steel patterned better out of my SBE3 carlson LR.
Overall duck season was kind of a bust, I'm right on the line with Canada in VT and most of our birds roosted and stayed in CA or the refuge in VT and we never had anything freeze. Early season was good but that was about it. Still got a mallard and goose band though so that was my highlight!
That looked like a duck season for the ages. Mine was non-existent.
I was in the process of buying a new house out of state mid-season. It didn’t make sense to pay the fee for a typically poor early season in my old state and wasn’t settled enough to get out in my new state. At least I’m a lot closer to Arkansas now. Looking forward to some new experiences, all the while knowing I’ve got a lot to figure out. Keep up the good work.
Thanks for watching. Hope you get out and have some great hunts, this upcoming season!
Awesome video Joel!! Looking forward to your future videos on shotgunning.
I got a new gun during the season. Dream gun! But I would not hunt with it until I patterned it. My season as far as kills was not good at all. But I learned more this season than any season I have ever had duck hunting. I am super excited for this coming season. I went scouting 4 times the months of February and March to get intel on my new places. NOW, if the ducks just show up!
Great video, Joel. I personally had a very good year in Southern Illinois, but worked hard for the majority of it. Much better than 2020, by a long shot. Interesting to hear you say your birds tended to hold tight in a particular area for an extended time. We were seeing the same thing, on both public and private land. We're also seeing the Speck population grow, and probably no surprise that rice production here and in SE Missouri has increased over the past 10 years as well. There definitely seems to be a correlation. I always look forward to your videos, and the offer stands for a Southern Illinois hunt if you can get away from your club for a few days next season.
Im glad to know it was good for you! I'd love to get to Illinois!
Hi Joel, I’m checking in from central Maine. I personally didn’t see big numbers in my normal spots. Small rivers that would have 100 birds, had 10 this year. Did scouting and found some new spots and enough birds to stay fun. Rarely got skunked, but rarely went home with limits. I think we had late migration due to warmer than normal fall, and lots of blue bird days. Decoy set ups were slow, but not unsuccessful.
Thanks for sharing
I patterned my shotgun with a new extended full choke 2 years ago. I was shocked at the difference, ammo can make with your choke.I shot 6 different types of ammo and my best was Kent fast steel. And man what a difference it makes I really wish I would have done it sooner! Way less wounded birds! I overall had a good duck season in South Dakota one thing I will say is I haven’t seen many mallards last couple years but a crazy amount of galdwells. Almost 70% of the birds I have shot last 2 years have been all galdwells.
I put 6k miles on my truck hunting public in Arkansas.
2021 stunk pretty bad.
Great video Joel! Looks like you had a blessed season! I know you've been in contact with Joe, we gotta get together in Michigan. It would be a blast!
I myself use a Stoeger 3500 with 3" boss 3/5's with a Carlson choke. Patterns great!
I spent 2 weeks chasing a redhead or a black duck, was not successful, but the rest of the season turned up 80 wood ducks and only 1 mallard compared to 12 mallards last season. I would love to get one of those harlequin, very nice! I lost my duck dog unexpectedly at the end of duck season, she was only 6... got a new boy Im training, hate to start over again and I miss my girl. Hopefully we have a better turn out next season! God bless!
I pattern about half the time, sometimes if I just grab a box of random stuff off the shelf I won’t pattern it but if I buy a case I’ll pattern it, this did burn me though, I bought a box of browning 20 gauge to use on a goose hunt and couldn’t figure out why i was missing easy shots, turns out it was shooting about a foot high at 30 yard
Thanks for the feedback!
Yes! Great video, shoot an 870 12 gauge, carlsons cremator choke, boss 2 3/4 3s and 5s, patterns real nice!
My dog climbed the opposite bank 200 or 300 times right below the spot the ducks are shot at minute 6:54 in this video.
It was exclusive to me for ten years until last season when it was leased to your buddy.
Money talks, and that is the way of the world.
All my hunts are on private land, and I still hunt about two hundred and fifty yards above where you did in this video, on another property.
The cornfield behind was offered to me to hunt one half of, but I declined for your buddy to hunt exclusively as a way of showing appreciation to farmer that leased land to your friend.
After all, I had had it all for ten years for free from the Grand Matriarch of the family.
Last years season was atrocious. The worst I've ever seen in this area.
Well I’m sold. A trip to Arkansas is in my future. You should try Florida sometime!
Had an amazing season here in Kansas. Great numbers of ducks and crazy numbers of geese. Just had to work harder than the rest of the hunters to find them or get to them.
Awesome! Congrats 💪🏻👍🏻👊🏻
This is another fantastic video, Joel.
My Waterfowl Season in Central Nebraska in a Word: *ABYSMAL*
It was rough and I killed about as many ducks and geese in Nebraska on 40+ hunts as I used to living in Appalachia with less than 30 waterfowl hunts a season. A little over a dozen and a half ducks and the same on geese by the end of that season.
We did not see any duck numbers whatsoever all season and did not see significant canada numbers until after we were into Snow goose conservation season. Birds did come through on the late reverse migration though.
To answer your shotgunning questions:
- yes, I pattern all of my guns, chokes, and loads (and I encourage everyone to in person as well as through my youtube channel content to do the same)
- I practice with my guns in the off season and in season as much as possible
- I know what loads do and understand the “Art and Science” of shotgunning. (Highly recommend the late Bob Brister’s book, “Shotgunning: The Art and Science” by the way)
Looking forward to the shotgun series!
I have a couple really great spots I enjoy hunting in Nebraska, and was SO disappointed that the birds didn't show up this year! Sorry for y'all that had it tough all season. Thanks for your feedback!
We had our best season in a while in the bootheel. December was great, January was horrible due to the water getting up on the MS.
Glad it was good for y'all! thanks for the feedback!
Great video love your work and yes every shotgun i.hunt with I have tried every choke I own I'm them at different yards with the ammo I'm hunting with. Well when your 2nd born comes on October 28th needless to say I only hunted deer 4 times and waterfowl not that I get to do it often never happened lol
I do usually pattern unless I'm having to buy random ammo at the store last minute. Would like for u to talk more about how u prep/manage/setup your fields. We often have ducks land in the middle out of range need to figure out why. Thanks!
Idaho is always slow besides opening weekend, unless you have fields. Once late nov-mid dec hits is usually when it get good. Depending on northern temperatures. But this year was bad for puddle ducks. So my guys and I switched to diver hunting and had really solid hunts of multiple 4 man limits
This was a great video 👍🏻
awesome video man. If you ever make it down to Florida you definitely got a seat on my boat
Joel, do you like the Higdon Pulsator?
Watching them in the latter half of the video, it looked like some of the magic had gone out of them. Wondering if I'm better off with a jerk rig.
Yall got it done up there in Arkansas.
I would say in my area of Central Louisiana it was a mediocre season. Mostly teal and spoonies in the bag. Did get my first Pintail in probably 10 or more seasons, and it worked in beautiful (glad to get that drought over with). Saw a few mallards and grey ducks, but they did not cooperate very well. We had a lot of the same birds using our cut all season and it made it challenging to get birds to work in for shots.
Specklebellies were better than last season. I killed 7 at my lease and loss 2 or 3 over the season. Missed getting my 3 bird limit one morning, as I lost one in the slough that runs through the farm. Saw it but it dove or got up in the grass before I could get the gun off the 4-wheeler and was never able to get it to flush. Did finally get a 3-bird speck limit on an invite back to the old goose lease, great morning with 3 pretty barred up specks.
Already gearing up for the coming season!!!
I pattern my SBE2 to see why I had been missing with the nontoxic. With Lead it shoots 60:40 and heavy metal 70:30. Since I wont buy ammo from the Monopoly that has formed, I will be looking for something different?
Go Zoey, My black lab was my best dog. I have one of each so far.
What is Zoeys hide? My current dog is a little tall and won't crouch down for very long.
I have also found it very difficult to find a place that will let you pattern your gun with "duck " loads. Ranges around me only let you shoot birdshot and all the conservation areas in KS and MO are posted no target shooting, including paper ones.
This was my first duck season ever and I had a blast from hunting -5 degree days to 65 sunny and no wind. Only shot 2 ducks (Bufflehead and Green Wing Teal) because I’m just a bad shot but I’m hooked for life now! 1 big beginners mistake that happed was I didn’t know you had to have a steal choke for shooting steal shot… it wasn’t until at the end of the season I learned this 😅. I now have a choke stuck in my Winchester SXP pump shot gun (which in case you’re wondering held up great). Any suggestions on how to get it out would be great! Thanks!
thanks for amazing Movies and lots of learning ! i have learned a lot watching your videos and hope one day i can have as much success with duck hunting as you have.. thanks here from Denmark
Thanks for reaching out! Hope y’all have a great season!
Literally patterned it today. I had a carlson modified choke with kent fasteel2.0 #2s i couldn't hit anything with. Finally patterned it at 30 yards and had awful results. Switched for my stock full choke with my 500, all is well again.
Everyone will tell you not to shoot steel threw a full choke
Choke says rated for steel on the side of it 🤔
I didn't have a bad year. About the same number of total kills as I average. Water hurt me for the first half of the season but second half water was perfect. Needed better hides though, but just rectified that by buying invisiman's for next year
I patterned my shotgun before season. I hyphen had the best season when it came to accuracy! So I have to think that it was a factor to why shot so many birds
Sorry to see you had a rough hunt in Utah. We had one of our best. If you decide to give it a go out this way again let me know. Would love to take you out
Been shooting boss for 2 years now it some great stuff
right on
My season was awesome..shot over 350 ducks..hunted 48 days of the season got to idaho from California 2 times ..
I pattern my gun with new loads and chokes before the season. My season was really rough, hear in Utah birds were sparse all season, atleast for this walk in hunter. Work limited my available hunts.
Hard to say, 2021 was my first year for duck so I have nothing to compare whether it was good or bad. I averaged about 4-5 birds every outing
I've been pattering my duck gun for years and a firm believer in it and do it every couple of years and found that the same shell that patterned good in the past with a certain choke now doesn't. i assume that the shell Co changed something maybe.
I pattern when use something i havent used before - i bought a case of fiochi # 2 and its good. No better than last season was it will probably last me the rest of my life.
Joel, I noticed on some of your waders you had a different strap. Is this something you did yourself? I love the high and dry waders but the straps are the worst
Hey Nate, yes I modified 2 pairs and tried them out for a while to give them feedback on what I thought was best. Their straps are not my favorite, but at least I'm not wet like the other guys LOL!
@@SurvivingDuckSeason Is this something you would recommend doing? I have already thought about trying to update the straps on my waders...if I can talk my wife into doing it for me.
@@natephillips3535 I like both versions much better. If you have an old pair of waters that you like the straps on, just take em off and put them on your HND waders.
Best duck season in Michigan ever.
Yes it was a very good one
I live in southeast Pennsylvania my duck season was piss poor the ponds froze over there was no ducks to be found even the goose hunting was piss poor places I used to go where there was plenty of duck and geese I didn't see a single bird I don't know if it was the crazy weather this year or what and my deer season I span in the hospital I got to go one day and didn't see a thing
Sorry for the horrible season. I've heard many say similar things. Press forward to next season!
Private duck club manager in Northeast Arkansas. The last 4 years have been slow, but 21-22 is our worst in 13 years of me keeping track of numbers.
Ouch! Sorry to hear that.
I had the greatest season I’ve had since I started waterfowling back in 2002!
You wanta come down to south tx and hunt with us
For me Early September teal got 2 limts and a few extras the regular season came and I didn't even fire my gun
Yes I have checked all my guns with all my different chokes. But I shoot cheap Walmart shot mostly & only one duck shot because I don't want to waste the shot. To me price & the rarety of getting steel shot during season is hard.
Order it on academy and it’ll be at your door in a few days
I shot around my usual average of ducks but only 50% of my usual goose harvest. I heard the ducks passed through early and the geese held back late. I'm in Washington state...
Thanks for the feedback!
Hunted North end of Last Mountain Lake, Sk. Worst Duck season in 40 Yrs. that I have been going there. Upland however was best I ever saw. My friends up there told me it never got better.
Below average for us, but not horrible !
thanks for the feedback