Jarhead made the trip to the Pacific Northwest on Friday night to wash off that Atlantic salt. After readying the boat, we launched the boat for a shake down cruise for the first trip of the season. It was raining incessantly, but my wife was game for a hunt. We cruised about 15 miles of river looking for a concentration of divers but its early for the scaup to be here and the ones we found were out on big water (the Columbia is close to 5 miles wide there). Once I settled on a suitable spot for the winds and tides, we set up. It was pouring so no pictures of the set up or retrieves. But Jarhead did bring good luck for the two birds I shot are both pretty rare for this location. A hen lesser scaup (98% of the scaup on this part of the river are greaters) and a drake ringneck. In 20 years of hunting here I've only taken ringnecks one other time and that was in the middle of a deep freeze. Kip and Brant both got a retrieve but after a couple of hours of constant downpour we decided to call it a day.
Today was warmer, calm and light rain. My wife and I headed out to find the scaup. We found one flock of about 100 near a favorite spot. The tide was running in at a reasonable pace so we deployed the long lines and gave Jarhead a safe spot for combat. I apologize for using his plastic cousins but my deckhand is rather inexperienced at handling wooden and cork decoys.
It was slow at first so we enjoyed the scenery and serenade by a couple of visitors.
I got impatient and took two hens (sorry Brad F) and a hen buffy. But shooting picked up and both dogs made some nice retrieves. Kip made a fine retrieve on one bird that fell about 100 yards out.
The rains started again, so Brant went looking for a dry spot when he was waiting for his turn on deck.
It continued to rain but I finished up with 6 scaup and a buffy with 11 shots. The birds fow both days got drenched so this is about as pretty as I could make them for a "tailgate" shot.
Tomorrow will bring some more opportunities for Jarhead to show his stuff. Got a new crop of deckhands showing up so we might have to step it up some. Or if I can't find some more flocks of scaup Jarhead may have to go on Special Ops. Sorry about the cellphone pictures, it's too wet to bring out the Canon.