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  1. greg setter

    "A Bit of Heaven" Field & Stream Feature: Spring 2026

    I just have keep going with this thread. Mark, my first duck was also a black duck, and in fact it was a pair of them shot on Scarborough Marsh in southern Maine, which was a feat not repeated for many years. Look at the neck of that bird on the right and how husky thick it is, that is a trait...
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    "A Bit of Heaven" Field & Stream Feature: Spring 2026

    Hi Anthony-I bought it and read the article and glad you were a part of this. Some great photo's and I am sure a great experience. Duck hunting is so different in different parts of the country-the birds, the setting, the expectations, what is considered success. If you are Mid-Atlantic duck...
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    Snow Geese Spring 2026

    New Jersey is talking about numbers being down this year due to Bird Flu. I saw none of the big flocks on fields around Rt 78 that I've seen in years past. I saw one high flying group on their return north migration. Dan, I think you are right. Snow goose numbers have been dropping for several...
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    Duck Hunting Property for Sale

    I might know the owner of that place. If so, the hunting is good there and he has had it a long time and he would be in his 70's today.
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    Saskatchewan Follows Manitoba

    Get money involved in hunting and ethics go out the window
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    Spring Migration 2026

    I like to ride over to the Delaware across the river from north Philly in the winter to see what's around. I see some diving ducks there that I don't see where I hunt because I am a marsh hunter and the only divers I see are bufflehead and mergansers. Anyway, I missed going there at the end of...
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    New here, sort of.

    Well German, you have a great neighbor to help you with that Heinrichs box. That will be a beautiful boat again when you are finished
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    Charcoal Lab

    Hi Dan-just curious if that is the color coat the dog will have for it's life or will it darken as it gets older? And maybe you don't know.
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    Blackbellied Whistling Duck Season

    Id like to see them in nj
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    Moving stuff - how do you decide?

    Do you have any of those tire planters where you cut the rubber so it looks like a tulip?
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    Moving stuff - how do you decide?

    The bucket of turkey parts has to go, and since you have that, you must have some old coffee cans filled with nuts and bolts that your father and grandfather saved. You should get rid of those also. Let me know if you need any more advice.
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    DNR Rescues Duck Hunters From River

    Something similar happened to me once here in NJ. I was hunting on Great Bay Boulevard, which is a peninsula that sticks out into and divides Little Egg Harbor from Great Bay and is on the south end of Long Beach Island. You can find it on google earth or any other map if interested. It is a...
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    Jersey black ducks for the finale.

    Great story and outing Jay. Any day you get a nice black duck is a good day!
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    Searching for BBSB project boat to hunt and sail

    You might want to contact Dave Diefenderfer here, he had a Sam Hunt sailing box he was looking to sell last fall. You can't find a more classic sneak box than that. I don't think it needed a restoration either. https://duckboats.net/community/threads/sam-hunt-bbsb.355992/
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    22ft inboard sneakbox

    Cool boat Bob!
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    $4 a shell? Holy cow!

    Most non-toxic ammo that is denser than steel has been very volatile in price since the various types have been introduced. Sometimes they are available for 3-4 years, but they all seem to have pricing swings and availability issues or bankruptcies among the actual manufacturers of the shot...
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    12 slot decoy bag for magnums and long lines

    This what I have, at least 20 years old and like new still
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    What is your wind tolerance for boat based hunts???

    I just hunt a salt marsh today, and like Mike-SID, over 15 MPH and gusts I just don't go anymore. Mostly that is because, at least where I hunt, I find the birds sit tight in that wind and don't move around much. That's just my own experience hunting that marsh. I will hunt a field or a land...
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