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Potlickers?

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I guess we will not have to worry about Potlickers on here. So any ducks Matagorda way? :shock:
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All the ducks are up the coast. :lol: I heard peach point is holding alot of birds. Even heard of a few mallards being shot :wink:
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BDBA wrote:All the ducks are up the coast. :lol: I heard peach point is holding alot of birds. Even heard of a few mallards being shot :wink:
wudya mean I few? I heard it was a lot!
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I heard 7 out of the 12 mallets taken at PP were banded, one even double banded. I know where I'm hunting next weekend. show me the money. 8)
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Post by Coastal Ducks »

Ya'll joke about the mallards at PP but I swear I have seen more mallards on the coast so far this season than I saw all of the last five seasons. Ask Drundel, Do Knob and DUKFVR, we saw quite a few on sunday not 15 miles from the bay.
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I'll back up CD on this one. Even saw a few on the coast E of Freeport Sat.
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Damn for not liking those greenheaded farm ducks, you coastal boys sure do talk about them alot.. :D
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We saw the samething on some marsh ponds near the bay to bad we could't shoot em.
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Skack wrote:Damn for not liking those greenheaded farm ducks, you coastal boys sure do talk about them alot.. :D
hehe....

bringin ol Fuge baggage over here are ya?? :lol: :lol:
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Skack wrote:Damn for not liking those greenheaded farm ducks, you coastal boys sure do talk about them alot.. :D
Strictly a novelty. :lol:
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wudya mean I few? I heard it was a lot!
wadaya mean alot i heard it was full limits of mallards!!!

not that i have shot one. still mallardless after 7 years.
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Skack wrote:Damn for not liking those greenheaded farm ducks, you coastal boys sure do talk about them alot.. :D
David? Didn't you tell me mallets were trash ducks?
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How about Central Texas Way?

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Nice to be able to ask questions and know you won't have a couple of hundred barneys headed your way in the morning.
Has anyone seen any birds up around Waco, College Station area.
I hunt in Kosse between the two and was wondering.
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Post by DUKFVR »

Yeah Bill, we shoot them when we don't have anythingbetter to shoot, like water turkeys. They are good to get the kids started on. :lol:
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Beretta28 -

I hunted just to the east of you last Saturday and we did okay. Got a nice wood duck drake, couple of HUGE mallard drakes and some suzies as well. Saw LOTS of ducks going somewhere to the south of us. I think they were mostly divers so they didn't care to come down and visit us. We need to hook up one morning since we're in the same area!
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Beretta28 -

I hunted just to the east of you last Saturday and we did okay. Got a nice wood duck drake, couple of HUGE mallard drakes and some suzies as well. Saw LOTS of ducks going somewhere to the south of us. I think they were mostly divers so they didn't care to come down and visit us. We need to hook up one morning since we're in the same area!
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DUKFVR wrote:Yeah Bill, we shoot them when we don't have anythingbetter to shoot, like water turkeys. They are good to get the kids started on. :lol:
Ahhhh, perch jerkin and mallard shootin.

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Post by papajon »

sounds like our efforts to shortstop those ducks was unsuccessful :(
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