Jon Yenulonis
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I was out on a solo hunt yesterday at my nearby State Park Reservoir. I put out, (THANKS GUYS), an, (unusually small spread, for me), odd number of 21 decoys. The spread did however contain eight different species. Anyways, I had three Bufflehead decoys kinda segregated off to themselves. I seldom shoot the little Butterballs, but i sure have enjoyed many a hunt by just watching them decoy. Mid morning, I had a hen land in amongst her brethren and swim and frolic about. I was, as I said, just watching the show. After a few minutes, I noticed a young Eagle flying from across the lake. As it approached, I watched as the tiny brown duck became more and more nervous. As the raptor got closer, I watched as she would actually get up, yet immediately turn and re-land right into the toy duck spread. I mean literally, like within inches of the decoys. She would make nervous, little noises directed at her likenesses as if to say- what's going on? Why aren't you leaving? Dont you see the danger lurking above?! I witnessed this over and over again, until the big bird was far away. A few minutes later, the Eagle returned and I was afforded an encore. This happened several times. Very, very neat to watch this little show. One of the countless, silly, meaningless memories I have from Duck hunting. Someday, I should write a book...
But the way, I did manage to scratch down a beautiful drake Goldeneye. A relatively scarce duck around here.
Jon
But the way, I did manage to scratch down a beautiful drake Goldeneye. A relatively scarce duck around here.
Jon