Scott Farris
Well-known member
This was our third annual traveling decoy hunt with Dave Morton hosting the event. Saturday was a beautiful day probably too nice for duck hunting but considering my screw up it worked well for me. My screw up? Well if anyone remembers my first Sept goose hunt I forgot my pants, well this time I forgot my waders and there was no way I was fitting into size 10 boots that Dave had back at his house. So I decided to hunt in my topsider deck shoes, I just would stay in the boat which fortunately doesn’t leak a drop. I did have heavy wool socks and foot warmers so what the hay, I may have started a new trend right?
So we load up and head out into the dark for the 7 mile run out into the Narragansett Bay. The predicted two footers had laid down and we had a sweet run out to the islands, Dave in his cackler with his Georgia transplant buddy Chris and Wendell and I in my decked over 14-ft Starcraft. No puppies along as both boats were well loaded.
Decoy set up was a bit frustrating as I love to play with placement and I was stuck in the boat. Along with Jarhead we set out a good bunch of cork and wood decoys including my new brant rig as well as my experienced B&W rig of GEs and Buffies. A number of the site’s carvers were represented as well.
Here are three blacks in front of my B&Ws, the left by Pete Revicki, the middle by Bill Wasson and the right by Bill Embacher.
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The left Black is a Tommy Matus block from when he was a frequent poster; the other two were purchased off ebay to fill out the rig until I get the blacks I’m working on finished.
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This is a shot of half the new brant rig, riding well but they didn’t work. We didn’t see a brant the whole day until we returned to the main land and there was a small group hanging out around the corner from the harbor. Lack of brant was a first for me on the bay; they usually are a sure thing, at least to see if not to take.
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This shot is of a pair of George W. wigeon, a pr. of Mike Smyser mallards as well as a Perry drake mallard. The sleds and brant are mine.
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Jarhead ended up behind a Brant making getting his picture a bit difficult. Here’s my best shot; he with Wendell’s decoy exchange ring neck. Wendell will have to tell us who carved him. The other Blue bill was purchased of ebay as the price was right and it looked good.
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The final decoy shot is showing the sleds in better light as well as the three broadies between the sleds and Bill E’s black. The sleeper on the right is GaryRI’s block and the other pr. are some of the first decoys I carved back in the 80’s.
On to the hunt:
So we load up and head out into the dark for the 7 mile run out into the Narragansett Bay. The predicted two footers had laid down and we had a sweet run out to the islands, Dave in his cackler with his Georgia transplant buddy Chris and Wendell and I in my decked over 14-ft Starcraft. No puppies along as both boats were well loaded.
Decoy set up was a bit frustrating as I love to play with placement and I was stuck in the boat. Along with Jarhead we set out a good bunch of cork and wood decoys including my new brant rig as well as my experienced B&W rig of GEs and Buffies. A number of the site’s carvers were represented as well.
Here are three blacks in front of my B&Ws, the left by Pete Revicki, the middle by Bill Wasson and the right by Bill Embacher.
View attachment Blacksa.JPG
The left Black is a Tommy Matus block from when he was a frequent poster; the other two were purchased off ebay to fill out the rig until I get the blacks I’m working on finished.
View attachment Blacksb.JPG
This is a shot of half the new brant rig, riding well but they didn’t work. We didn’t see a brant the whole day until we returned to the main land and there was a small group hanging out around the corner from the harbor. Lack of brant was a first for me on the bay; they usually are a sure thing, at least to see if not to take.
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This shot is of a pair of George W. wigeon, a pr. of Mike Smyser mallards as well as a Perry drake mallard. The sleds and brant are mine.
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Jarhead ended up behind a Brant making getting his picture a bit difficult. Here’s my best shot; he with Wendell’s decoy exchange ring neck. Wendell will have to tell us who carved him. The other Blue bill was purchased of ebay as the price was right and it looked good.
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The final decoy shot is showing the sleds in better light as well as the three broadies between the sleds and Bill E’s black. The sleeper on the right is GaryRI’s block and the other pr. are some of the first decoys I carved back in the 80’s.
On to the hunt: