Got up early again and hit the boat ramp at 4:00am.
After quick moonlit ride down to where I found the divers yesterday afternoon, I headed to the spot I marked on the GPS. Found the east wind still had the water piled up in the upper Bay and the spot had 4' of water on it. With only 5' of line on the decoys and stiff east wind making it choppy, I elected to head north on the shoal and find some shallower water. It was still waist deep but at least wadeable and the decoy anchors would hold.
Was all set up at 5:15am and relaxed. The boy took a nap while I watched shooting time come & go. Not much flying, around 6:30 I saw a small flock head east towards another shoal a mile way and heard shots from the blinds there. About 5 minutes later a lone hen redhead buzzed the decoys. Missed the first two shots (just warming up the barrel) and folded her with the 3rd. That woke the boy up!
Then it got slow, really not much flying at all. My son got a hen buffy out of a pair about 7:15.
Then at 7:30-ish, I noticed 3 birds buzz the boat high from north to south. They swung way out over the bay and then turned and come back north, shifting to the west of us. They then made a beeline for the decoys. About 50 yards out they were cupped and locked but then lifted up and swung by my end of the boat, less than 20 yards away. The sun shone on them just right: "DAMN Canvasbacks!"
I fold the lead drake and then swing over to the next bird, missed, then folder her too. HOT DAMN, a double on Cans!!!
Now I haven't
seen a canvasback since January 2005. But for some reason, this morning before shooting time, I checked the regs to make sue the limit was 2 this year. Premonition??? I don't know but it was good juju!
After that, things got slooooowwwww. Didn't see a single other big diver near the spread the rest of the day. We did have a number of buffies come around. Enough for me to scratch out 2 drakes and my son to get one too.
We called it quits at noon and went to do some scouting. Found a pile, I mean a huge pile, like hundreds, of divers rafted up sitting in about 6' of water as well as a a couple of hundred on a spot nearby that I hunt often. Looks like we have our spot picked out when the season re-opens next Saturday.
A couple of pics.
Full moon over the decoys, Mobile Bay and the City of Mobile Skyline
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The hen can was beautiful.
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The days bag:
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