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Scouting #4760013 11/19/13 01:11 AM
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Did some scouting to figure out where they want to be. What I lack in knowledge I will make up by putting the time in. I know my calling sounds like a mad donkey so for now I don't even try. I just try to set up where they are going. I think I found it. This was the 3rd or 4th group that landed in that corner of this flooded bottom. Hope they are still landing there when I get a chance at them.

Re: Scouting [Re: FowledUp] #4760282 11/19/13 02:19 AM
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OMG that place is loaded with food! Yes the ducks will want in there. It will all be about blind location and decoy placement to influence them to land in front of you! Good luck and start practicing at home with your duck call. Search YouTube!!!



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