Steve Seibel
Member
With excellent water conditions here in central Kansas and eagerness to get the hunting season going, I've looked forward for weeks to hunting a walk-in public marsh near home. Also, teal hunting should be a casual, fun-sort of duck shooting. However, at 61 years of age and 40-some years of experience hunting public hunting areas, I should have known better.
Arriving at the marsh two hours before legal shooting time -- on a weekday, no less -- found a half-dozen vehicles parked beside a 40-acre pool. Okay, thought I, we'll just try another spot -- only this time the parking lot was full. I should have known better -- it's not worth getting up earlier just to have someone walk into your setup.
Yeah, I had to remind myself -- this is why I built my duckboat. Forget the walk-in, wade-in areas. Bring on frosty mornings with big ducks on big water!
Arriving at the marsh two hours before legal shooting time -- on a weekday, no less -- found a half-dozen vehicles parked beside a 40-acre pool. Okay, thought I, we'll just try another spot -- only this time the parking lot was full. I should have known better -- it's not worth getting up earlier just to have someone walk into your setup.
Yeah, I had to remind myself -- this is why I built my duckboat. Forget the walk-in, wade-in areas. Bring on frosty mornings with big ducks on big water!