What these videos don't show is the duck tornadoes that occur when this many ducks work a field. The first group is worked and then from nowhere comes the whoosh of the "NADO of thousands of ducks circling your spread. I guided for thirty years and never tired of it.
Reminds me of the old football coach, who said to his team after watching some of them whoop and dance and holler in the end zone after scoring a touchdown, "Act like you've been there before."
Felicitaciones por su video y por compartir sus lindas experiencias cinegetica con este casados chileno ( sudamérica),. Les cuento que recién hace unos dos o tres años empezaron a llegar patos Mallard a Chile , el cual vuela mucho más lento que los nativos. Un abrazo apretado para todo el grupo de aficionados.
Hunting in general will educate birds. Mojos, layouts, pits, aframe blinds, realistic decoys, calling, flagging etc. All educates birds. Its been going on for as long hunting has been practiced on this planet. People still continue to kill em.
Ducks don't really get educated they just do different things based on weather conditions and how far into winter it gets. Or where they are in the flyway compared to other ducks. They are keen observers where people are creatures of habit. We as people try to do the same thing over and over and we get different results each time however the birds change there habits sometimes within a few hours. Changing something like moving your decoys flappers position of blind cover camo etc can be a game changer when things turn off. I used to be in the educated birds mind set but have Learned over time that there wild and change there mind often especially when decoying. How many times have you had a bird fly by look say nope flair off and hit them with a comeback call and two minutes later a bird drops into the decoys it happens all the time alot of the time its the same bird and it just was looking for better options and decided to come back. Never stop hunting because it seems to cut off some of my best hunts the birds weren't responding first thing in the morning so we changed some things around and walk hit the magic position.
Great Mally show! Watching those things fall never gets old!
thank you!
What these videos don't show is the duck tornadoes that occur when this many ducks work a field. The first group is worked and then from nowhere comes the whoosh of the "NADO of thousands of ducks circling your spread. I guided for thirty years and never tired of it.
Epic stuff!!! Great hunt .. Great people!! Nothin like field hunting!! Keep grinding guys!!👊🏼👍🏼🦆
thank you!
Recently found your channel love the content. I make calls so this is right up my alley
Thank You!
Reminds me of the old football coach, who said to his team after watching some of them whoop and dance and holler in the end zone after scoring a touchdown, "Act like you've been there before."
Great vid guys!!
Now that's a beautiful sight right there
amen!
Felicitaciones por su video y por compartir sus lindas experiencias cinegetica con este casados chileno ( sudamérica),. Les cuento que recién hace unos dos o tres años empezaron a llegar patos Mallard a Chile , el cual vuela mucho más lento que los nativos. Un abrazo apretado para todo el grupo de aficionados.
The drake in the top centre at 4:52 gets pelted twice 😂
Nice hunt. We had one like this last Saturday here in western Michigan.
awesome!
Must have been before PTO got raided by the feds
Richard Frisbie amazes me how they get busted by the feds for baiting and hunting illegally every year but still stay in business...hmm
Love your boys channel sad to see you had to hunt with the Prarie Thunder boys
appreciate it!
Man i’d kill to have a hunt like that
agreed!
Holy crap
Epic vid
Wow nice🙌
What outfitter was this! I want in on a little bit of that action!
The wait was worth it huh? Great job editing! Badass stuff as always!!! Where can I get a cap?
thank you!
Legit
Amazing
At 257 guy say I shot a hen to blank. LMFAO
Bullet 100=ducks10..
What's up
Also educated 8,000 birds
Hunting in general will educate birds. Mojos, layouts, pits, aframe blinds, realistic decoys, calling, flagging etc. All educates birds. Its been going on for as long hunting has been practiced on this planet. People still continue to kill em.
Yeah, and you follow them to their next feed.
Ducks don't really get educated they just do different things based on weather conditions and how far into winter it gets. Or where they are in the flyway compared to other ducks. They are keen observers where people are creatures of habit. We as people try to do the same thing over and over and we get different results each time however the birds change there habits sometimes within a few hours. Changing something like moving your decoys flappers position of blind cover camo etc can be a game changer when things turn off. I used to be in the educated birds mind set but have Learned over time that there wild and change there mind often especially when decoying. How many times have you had a bird fly by look say nope flair off and hit them with a comeback call and two minutes later a bird drops into the decoys it happens all the time alot of the time its the same bird and it just was looking for better options and decided to come back. Never stop hunting because it seems to cut off some of my best hunts the birds weren't responding first thing in the morning so we changed some things around and walk hit the magic position.
Thumbs down 👎 because I not hunting there lol and I’m not seeing anymore Mallards down south East Louisiana....
Why all the screaming and hollering ? Act like you've been there before !!
Todd Williams dumbest comment I’ve seen all year. Because they love what they are doing and it’s okay to get excited.
sorry for having fun, we will make sure to not have a reaction next time
DayBreak Outdoors Having fun is awesome....acting like a bunch of kids that have never killed a duck is stupid. Yall are better than that .
@@toddwilliams7866 no, you are better than that.
Sounds like someone is salty cause they can’t kill birds.
Disgraceful, this is not hunting this is slaughtering with no respect to the game
It certainly doesn't look like sport. Reminds me of fishing at a trout farm with marshmallows.
just mad you aint out there doing it yourself