As a total newby duck hunter any and all advice is welcome for that specific area.
I've seen the video that TWPD has about the area but other things I'm concerned about are what would actually work for a minimum investment?
For example--I have waders but do I have to have a ''blind"? How about a marsh stool and just be still? I have a dozen decoys and have been practicing my "duck whistle" as advised from a previous post to do instead of call. I still pretty much suck at calling still.
Do they let you drive within a close distance to your assigned area to hunt? Or will I have to hoof it from the camping area? How about my hunting bicycle instead?
I have a boat-will I need it? And I've been 'practicing' on the ducks at the local lakes with some success. Actually more practice than hunting and running around on the boat exploring.
Any and all opinions and advice are welcome.
Many thanks.
I've seen the video that TWPD has about the area but other things I'm concerned about are what would actually work for a minimum investment?
For example--I have waders but do I have to have a ''blind"? How about a marsh stool and just be still? I have a dozen decoys and have been practicing my "duck whistle" as advised from a previous post to do instead of call. I still pretty much suck at calling still.
Do they let you drive within a close distance to your assigned area to hunt? Or will I have to hoof it from the camping area? How about my hunting bicycle instead?
I have a boat-will I need it? And I've been 'practicing' on the ducks at the local lakes with some success. Actually more practice than hunting and running around on the boat exploring.
Any and all opinions and advice are welcome.
Many thanks.
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