Great info. Have found best teal hunts of my life in afternoons with wind. 20+ mph we would head to shallow shrimp ponds. Teal jumped around like crazy on windy afternoons. Hope you guys have a great season.
It's really difficult. I would cut some willows or cedars. Put them in a sled and drag them out there. That's basically what we did in this video. th-cam.com/video/qtD6e3Ujxrc/w-d-xo.html
Going to Canada duck hunting October. We are looking for a 4th guy. Self guided about $1200 for gas lodging license etc. we are leaving from Wisconsin let me know boys
These shorter tips videos are really useful to me and I cram them in when I don't have a ton of time.
Great info. Have found best teal hunts of my life in afternoons with wind. 20+ mph we would head to shallow shrimp ponds. Teal jumped around like crazy on windy afternoons. Hope you guys have a great season.
Tip #4: Teal hunt in Kansas! Haha we don't seem to get them here in Michigan like you central boys do, but I'm hoping to get on a few on the 1st!
Love the drive that lab has!
Yeah, she has a lot of go!
Tip 1:
If you can run a dozen teal spinners do so.
2: shallow water. Like an inch or two
3:really windy sunny days are the best to sit out longer.
Taking notes
How do you conceal yourselves on barren mudflats? We have some birds on mudflats with no cover for 40+ yards
It's really difficult. I would cut some willows or cedars. Put them in a sled and drag them out there. That's basically what we did in this video. th-cam.com/video/qtD6e3Ujxrc/w-d-xo.html
any other tips for hunters in the south
I released an entire podcast episode on teal hunting
podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-north-american-waterfowler/id1663107892?i=1000625922991
Head north.lol
If only I had a little water it is so dry this year.
In southeastern Oklahoma people
Going to Canada duck hunting October. We are looking for a 4th guy. Self guided about $1200 for gas lodging license etc. we are leaving from Wisconsin let me know boys