clinton bolton
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This fall I seen ruddy ducks on the lake I hunt while shooting teal.How does a guy go about hunting Ruddy ducks.Will they decoy on a diver rig?
One of the funniest "duck stories" of mine includes a hen Ruddy.
I was a kid of perhaps 12 or 13. It was early spring and I was fishing at the neighborhood farm pond. The first thing I noticed when I got there was this little, round ball of feathers swimming along the shoreline. I watched in awe as she dove and played in the cold water. After a while I noticed that she was swimming closer and closer to shore and eventually swam up the little one foot wide, six inch deep feeder stream entering the pond. Being a kid, I put the "stalk" on her. Everytime she had her head underwater, I would creep a little closer. Finally after what seemed like an hour, I was close enough for an attempt. Her head went under and I lept. Nailed her with my bear hands! I picked her up and was amazed at how little she actually struggled. She acted as if we were friends or something.
Wasn't so funny when my Mom and Dad came home and found her swimming in the bathtub however. I had to scrub the tub for a week after.
I took her back to the pond and let her go. She swam away and behaved just as she did when I found her, as if nothing ever happened.
Saddly, (to me now anyway), a Ruddy is the only duck I ever water swatted. I had one swim in one day and couldn't get it to fly. Thinking it was a cripple I dispatched it. I learned later that they just won't fly.
We get a few of them around here on occasion. I am working on a couple toy Ruddy ducks for my rig. It's one of the few birds I do not have.
Fun stuff, for sure.
Jon