Al Hansen
Well-known member
Early teal season will be here in 1 week and 1 day from now (Sept.12th). In just 8 days I'll be up, making a thermos of coffee, getting my hunting clothes on, filling my truck with my shotgun, decoys, waders, decoy sled, folding chair, camera and other assorted gear. Then I will double check to make sure I have my head lamp, lanyard with my calls, cell phone (that reminds me that no one who hunts ducks now, should be shooting before the designated opening anymore), license and stamp tucked away in my billfold. The final thing I do is go out to the kennel, feed the dogs and take Chip. Habi will be in our home and almost as big as a house because her pups are due mid way through the early teal season. So she will be staying behind.
How long have I been waiting for this event? Seems like FOREVER! Well, only since I was that 13 year old kid all dressed and ready to go hunting but an hour early. All I had to do is walk from my house to our next door neighbor's home. Mr. Gess was taking me on my first hunt in 1954. For you who just thought, why didn't you turn on the TV? Back then the television station stopped broadcasting at 11:00PM and didn't begin their day until 6:00AM.
Come on Duck Season hurry up and get here!
Al
Yesterday I was sitting at my desk and happened to glance about. On top of my printer were two teal decoys, next to one of my speakers draped over my dictionary was my lanyard and calls. One never knows when it is a good time to practice, so they are always handy. That's why I have another call in my Mule and one in the truck. My wife put her foot down for me having one in her car.
Last year on the first day, I was fortunate enough to have two inches of water and about 8 to 10 inches of silt where I usually hunt on the opener. My decoys were definitely inanimate objects out there but they worked. After Chip's first retrieve I had no idea what color he was. What made me really lucky was the water didn't evaporate for 5 more days.
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How long have I been waiting for this event? Seems like FOREVER! Well, only since I was that 13 year old kid all dressed and ready to go hunting but an hour early. All I had to do is walk from my house to our next door neighbor's home. Mr. Gess was taking me on my first hunt in 1954. For you who just thought, why didn't you turn on the TV? Back then the television station stopped broadcasting at 11:00PM and didn't begin their day until 6:00AM.
Come on Duck Season hurry up and get here!
Al
Yesterday I was sitting at my desk and happened to glance about. On top of my printer were two teal decoys, next to one of my speakers draped over my dictionary was my lanyard and calls. One never knows when it is a good time to practice, so they are always handy. That's why I have another call in my Mule and one in the truck. My wife put her foot down for me having one in her car.
Last year on the first day, I was fortunate enough to have two inches of water and about 8 to 10 inches of silt where I usually hunt on the opener. My decoys were definitely inanimate objects out there but they worked. After Chip's first retrieve I had no idea what color he was. What made me really lucky was the water didn't evaporate for 5 more days.
