george wilson
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i am fortunate to have a friend who has a cabin on stag island in the middle of the st clair river -- when the inland freezes - everything comes to the river -- you never know what will show up to shoot
today for example the group got 4 drake mallards, one drake black duck, a hen and drake hooded merganser, two drake goldeneye's, seven buffies, one ruddy and one redhead
we hunted sun-up until 11:00am
only had one guy trip and fall in the river (although wednesday it was icey at the ramp and the guy throwing salt slipped-fell on his ars and slid down the ramp into the river - and i only laughed for about 20 minutes!)
it was a little cold and icey, only the type of day a duck hunter would think was great, frozen PB&J is always good on a day like this, especially with a little hot tea, and a little drambuie after the hunt
with the holidays coming probably won't get out too many more times -- especially if it snows heavy, or gets icey, for the ramp gets unsafe to launch from
going to go to arkansas in january and looking forward to warm 30* days and some fun hunting
today for example the group got 4 drake mallards, one drake black duck, a hen and drake hooded merganser, two drake goldeneye's, seven buffies, one ruddy and one redhead
we hunted sun-up until 11:00am
only had one guy trip and fall in the river (although wednesday it was icey at the ramp and the guy throwing salt slipped-fell on his ars and slid down the ramp into the river - and i only laughed for about 20 minutes!)
it was a little cold and icey, only the type of day a duck hunter would think was great, frozen PB&J is always good on a day like this, especially with a little hot tea, and a little drambuie after the hunt
with the holidays coming probably won't get out too many more times -- especially if it snows heavy, or gets icey, for the ramp gets unsafe to launch from
going to go to arkansas in january and looking forward to warm 30* days and some fun hunting
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