Warm with a east wind this morning, low awas about 57, high ended up 72. Not real ducky weather for the opener but oh well.
The east wind has piled the water up in upper Mobile Bay and the water was a full 1' above predicted tide levels.
We woke up early, got to the ramp and were pretty much set up by 5:00am. 5:57am was legal shooting time.
So 30 minutes before shooting time, a boat stops less than 100 yards away near the entrance to channel leading out of this bay I am on.
They sit there for a while and I am thinking they missed the entrance & ran aground or something. So I motor down and say "y'all OK?".
Yeah, they say surprised and low and behold they have decoys out. So I told them they were setting up 100 yards down wind of me.
"oh, sorry, we'll move". So I go back to my blind. They didn't move. Turns out they had a boat with a burlap blind, no other concealment (we stick cane around the boats even with a boat blind when hunting open water down here) and 1 dzn brand new mallard decoys. Obviously this was their first time doing this. Their odds of seeing a mallard in this bay is about the same as hitting lotto.
In the end, there were so few ducks on our end of the bay it didn't matter. Guys in one corner did well early then everyone started shooting coots. It was pitiful.
About 8:00 a buddy called me and said hey, we're down here covered up in redheads and bluebills, there is an empty blind south of us, get down here.
So we picked up really fast, took off and were set back up 2 miles away less than an hour later.
His call saved our day.
My boy got two nice young drakes:
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Dad & him split a bluebill, he hit it, I finished it. Dad got his redheads and a hen hoodie too.
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Afterwards we did some scouting and found a big Vallisneria bed no one hunted that morning that had about 150 bluebills and redheads feeding on it. Guess where we will be in the morning??
PS..Notice the new hat!