William Mills
Member
I know what you’re probably thinking “great another post crying about the damage social media is doing to hunting”. I’d think the same thing but we’d have all been incorrect. After being a member of this site we should all know that there is the possibility of the internet having a positive affect on our beloved sport.
In December of 2022 I got a random DM on instagram from a fellow I’d never met but somehow the two of us followed each other. Turns out we were both duck hunters, him from a New England state and me from New Jersey. Our connection was a fire department we both previously worked for but at different times. He’d been looking to check some species off his list that he didn’t often encounter and had spoke to our mutual friends and asked if they thought I’d be willing to help. They said yes and they were correct. In January of 2023 we met at a boat ramp in the dark and off we went. Over two days I was able to help him with 2 of the 3 species he wanted. The third was a canvasback which we saw but weren’t able to connect. During the hunt we discussed how I wanted to chase cinnamon teal. He said he knew a guy that knew how to kill them and that that same fellow wished to kill a black duck. He gave his contact my name and he too reached out to me through instagram.
We made a plan and in December of 2023 he flew in and we set out to kill a black duck. Luckily they cooperated and I was able to send him home with some beautiful black ducks. Then this past weekend I touched down in his south western home state and the chase was on. While he did help me connect on my first cinnamon (several actually) the most enjoyable part was chasing ducks in the desert. The hunting was so much different than anything I’ve ever experienced. Something I would have struggled to do on my own despite freelancing several states before. Friendships forever and unique experiences I wouldn’t have had the opportunity to have had it not been for instagram
In December of 2022 I got a random DM on instagram from a fellow I’d never met but somehow the two of us followed each other. Turns out we were both duck hunters, him from a New England state and me from New Jersey. Our connection was a fire department we both previously worked for but at different times. He’d been looking to check some species off his list that he didn’t often encounter and had spoke to our mutual friends and asked if they thought I’d be willing to help. They said yes and they were correct. In January of 2023 we met at a boat ramp in the dark and off we went. Over two days I was able to help him with 2 of the 3 species he wanted. The third was a canvasback which we saw but weren’t able to connect. During the hunt we discussed how I wanted to chase cinnamon teal. He said he knew a guy that knew how to kill them and that that same fellow wished to kill a black duck. He gave his contact my name and he too reached out to me through instagram.
We made a plan and in December of 2023 he flew in and we set out to kill a black duck. Luckily they cooperated and I was able to send him home with some beautiful black ducks. Then this past weekend I touched down in his south western home state and the chase was on. While he did help me connect on my first cinnamon (several actually) the most enjoyable part was chasing ducks in the desert. The hunting was so much different than anything I’ve ever experienced. Something I would have struggled to do on my own despite freelancing several states before. Friendships forever and unique experiences I wouldn’t have had the opportunity to have had it not been for instagram