Lawrence Pyne
Member
My youngest son and favorite hunting partner is no longer living at home. The good news is he's going to a school in Newbury, MA that is surrounded by state and federal marshland open to hunting.
I have the WMA maps and Parker River National Wildlife Refuge hunting regs., and I plan on doing some scouting and exploring before I hunt. But I'm looking for general advice or tips on hunting this area
Is this area best hunted late in the season? Should I avoid hunting on Saturdays? What species should I expect to encounter? Are the inland, freshwater beaver floes worth exploring?
Any info that would help me make the most of my time with my son would be most appreciated.
Lastly, does anyone know of a duck hunting guide in this area? And is anyone interested in swapping a hunt for one in the Champlain Valley?
Thanks.
I have the WMA maps and Parker River National Wildlife Refuge hunting regs., and I plan on doing some scouting and exploring before I hunt. But I'm looking for general advice or tips on hunting this area
Is this area best hunted late in the season? Should I avoid hunting on Saturdays? What species should I expect to encounter? Are the inland, freshwater beaver floes worth exploring?
Any info that would help me make the most of my time with my son would be most appreciated.
Lastly, does anyone know of a duck hunting guide in this area? And is anyone interested in swapping a hunt for one in the Champlain Valley?
Thanks.