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2017-2018 Season Log

Posted:
Fri Sep 15, 2017 10:52 am
by Rick
Right up front (where it's easy for me to copy), here is the template I will be using:
Date:
Time:
Location:
Cloud Cover:
Wind Direction and Velocity:
Temperature:
Moon phase:
Special Notes:
Waterfowl Activity:
Waterfowl Responsiveness:
Hunters:
Guns:
Malfunctions:
Dog(s):
Special Equipment:
Curses:
Kudos:
Birds By Species:
Photo Ops:
Lagniappe:
Re: 2017-2018 Season Log

Posted:
Fri Sep 15, 2017 11:16 am
by Rick
Date: 9/15
Time: morning
Location: mudhole
Cloud Cover: clear
Wind Direction and Velocity: light SE
Temperature: comfortable
Moon phase: 23% waning
Special Notes: September teal opener
Waterfowl Activity: Birds seemed extra slow starting and extra high, but we did see a good many big north to south flights.
Waterfowl Responsiveness: I flat squalled at everything and felt the fool doing it, but every now and then a bunch would break and once on the deck, they were generally easy to bring around pretty if I didn't let up while they were over the better water behind us. Shot birds over both the squacky DC "teal" and crisper MVP "teal" and don't know but what the cleaner call fared better on the really high/wide ones - which would seem the opposite of last year's marsh trend.
Hunters: 2, Jack and Ed
Guns:
Malfunctions:
Dog(s): Marsh did a fine job of recovering what fell on flotant, to include a long track I nearly called him off of.
Special Equipment: 2 spinners (teal and standard Mojo) and modified Mallard machine.
Curses: None at all, given how the rest of the marsh struggled, I felt flat blessed.
Kudos: Guys got the misses out pretty quickly once the light was good, and were dropping multiple birds. That, and they were fine company.
Birds By Species: 18 bluewings, but I lacked presence of mind to note sex ratio
Photo Ops: Had camera but, again, no mind.
Lagniappe:
Re: 2017-2018 Season Log

Posted:
Fri Sep 15, 2017 12:06 pm
by Deltaman
Great report Rick, glad ya'll smacked'em!!!!!!
Re: 2017-2018 Season Log

Posted:
Fri Sep 15, 2017 1:24 pm
by Rick
9/15/17 Addendum: Remembered a "curse" - perhaps the warming weather or just the mudhole being that, but there were big black dirt mudhole pies on her surface this morning. Tried to hit those I could on our pick-up rounds, but didn't get them all, and reckon there'll be more soon.
Re: 2017-2018 Season Log

Posted:
Fri Sep 15, 2017 1:26 pm
by Rick
Deltaman wrote:Great report Rick, glad ya'll smacked'em!!!!!!
We were very lucky. Spooky quiet out there for a while. Even the woodies and mottleds were mostly AWOL.
Re: 2017-2018 Season Log

Posted:
Sat Sep 16, 2017 1:21 pm
by Rick
Date: 9/16
Time: morning
Location: Mudhole
Cloud Cover: dense ground fog nearly all morning
Wind Direction and Velocity: nil to light southerly?
Temperature: warm to too warm
Moon phase: Special Notes:Waterfowl Activity: Ground fog was thick but could see nearly blue above and NO flights were seen or heard up there all morning. Nothing seen anywhere the first hour or so, but then occasional low flights cam by becoming more common as fog thinned. Shot half our birds in the last 30 minutes before 9:30 curfew.
Waterfowl Responsiveness: Thank golly goodness most came pretty as they could. Used both calls successfully, though tended toward MVP for farthest.
Hunters: 2 very well traveled bird hunters, Jeff and Larry
Guns:Malfunctions:Dog(s): Marsh had another good day
Special Equipment: 2 spinners and MMM
Curses: We all shot poorly.
Kudos: Super nice guys.
Birds By Species: 8 bw teal
Photo Ops: Marsh doing what he does this time of year:
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Lagniappe:
Re: 2017-2018 Season Log

Posted:
Sat Sep 16, 2017 8:34 pm
by Rick
Date: 9/16
Time: afternoon
Location: H
Cloud Cover: clear
Wind Direction and Velocity: nil to light variable
Temperature: hot
Moon phase: waning 14%?
Special Notes:
Waterfowl Activity: nothing moved in our area prior to 6:30
Waterfowl Responsiveness: pretty good, but not what I'm used to. Did not hit on a favorite DC?MVP call, and momma call seemed the most consistent attraction.
Hunters: 4 who've made a couple afternoon teal hunts with me every year for a dozen, AKA: The Crippling Crew.
Guns:
Malfunctions:
Dog(s): Just like this crews first hunt last year, we wore Marsh to a nub chasing fly-off crips - only this time in soupy hot rice water. Left 3 birds out there somewhere.
Special Equipment: big mojo and a handful of decoys
Curses: Liked to have killed the poor dog in the heat.
Kudos: NIce guys and a good time given the slow to show flight.
Birds By Species: 13 bw teal
Photo Ops:
Lagniappe:
Re: 2017-2018 Season Log

Posted:
Sat Sep 16, 2017 9:22 pm
by DComeaux
It was awfully hot this afternoon. Heck, by 9:00 this morning I was beginning to sweat in the blind.
Re: 2017-2018 Season Log

Posted:
Sun Sep 17, 2017 4:38 am
by Rick
Marsh is way too wooly for this weather. (I'm just too old and fat.)
Re: 2017-2018 Season Log

Posted:
Sun Sep 17, 2017 1:08 pm
by Rick
Date: 9/17
Time: morning
Location: Mudhole
Cloud Cover: fog missed us until late in the hunt
Wind Direction and Velocity: nil to light southerly
Temperature: warm
Moon phase: waning crescent
Special Notes:
Waterfowl Activity: This morning we could see that there were very few teal around, with the betting being that we blew them all out to Belize Friday morning. Were lucky to fill right at curfew. Saw more of both woodies and mottleds than the past two mornings - and one pintail.
Waterfowl Responsiveness: Aside from singles with jet packs that seemed to know what was where and were rubbing our noses in it, what we did see came pretty as could be. Still found they, or myself, favoring the teal cut MVP.
Hunters: 2, Jeff and Larry again
Guns:
Malfunctions:
Dog(s): Marsh did a fine job but got HOT working the flotant.
Special Equipment: SOS
Curses: just worry over how it will be without weather change or weekend hunters to stir whatever is left
Kudos: Great time with great guys.
Birds By Species: 18 bw teal
Photo Ops:
Lagniappe:
Re: 2017-2018 Season Log

Posted:
Sun Sep 17, 2017 8:47 pm
by Rick
Date: 9/17
Time: afternoon
Location: Hardy
Cloud Cover: clear over us, raining to north
Wind Direction and Velocity: thankfully strong (OK, moderate) from south
Temperature: hot again, with the breeze being our salvation
Moon phase:
Special Notes:
Waterfowl Activity: Next to no teal seen: high, low or sideways.
Waterfowl Responsiveness: Our two singles came to die, one from way the hey up, the other was cruising low.
Hunters: 4, Mike and John from yesterday plus two new ones
Guns:
Malfunctions:
Dog(s): Marsh was steady in tall grass and made both marks by sound.
Special Equipment: big spinner
Curses: nice folks, no birds
Kudos: guys were good about it
Birds By Species: 2 bw teal
Photo Ops:
Lagniappe:[/quote]
Re: 2017-2018 Season Log

Posted:
Sun Sep 17, 2017 9:33 pm
by DComeaux
It's going to get tough with this stale weather pattern.
Re: 2017-2018 Season Log

Posted:
Mon Sep 18, 2017 3:52 am
by Rick
I've been watching the 10-day forecast and still no relief in sight. Am guessing a lot of weekenders will also bag it, and even they'll be tough. Killing me that Bruce, who sometimes browses here, flew in from Md for this.
Re: 2017-2018 Season Log

Posted:
Mon Sep 18, 2017 7:32 am
by Deltaman
Dammit man, we not only need a good front for the birds, wouldn't hurt for steering the impending Atlantic storms away from the mainland too!
Re: 2017-2018 Season Log

Posted:
Mon Sep 18, 2017 11:43 am
by Rick
Deltaman wrote:Dammit man, we not only need a good front for the birds, wouldn't hurt for steering the impending Atlantic storms away from the mainland too!
Fixin' to get "interesting" again in that regard.
Re: 2017-2018 Season Log

Posted:
Mon Sep 18, 2017 11:54 am
by Rick
Date: 9/18
Time: morning
Location: Mudhole
Cloud Cover: clear
Wind Direction and Velocity: nada to light variable
Temperature: HOT
Moon phase: waning 2%
Special Notes: same weather for days now and no change forecast
Waterfowl Activity: Very slow with just enough woodies and mottleds to keep us awake.
Waterfowl Responsiveness: Aside from a couple singles showing off, thankfully good. Mostly used MVP.
Hunters: 1, Bruce
Guns:
Malfunctions: Benadryl buzz
Dog(s): Marsh did a neat tracking job in one case.
Special Equipment: SOS
Curses: I couldn't sleep and took enough Benadryl to lose an hour somewhere after waking before my 3:30 alarm and ended up 15 or 20 minutes late getting to the blind. Probably cost us a little shooting. Also lost 2 birds we saw go down and had marked but were nowhere to be found.
Kudos: Bruce was great about my screw-up and, as always, fine company.
Birds By Species:
Photo Ops:
Lagniappe:
Re: 2017-2018 Season Log

Posted:
Mon Sep 18, 2017 12:54 pm
by DComeaux
Birds By Species: ?
Re: 2017-2018 Season Log

Posted:
Mon Sep 18, 2017 2:51 pm
by Rick
9/18 Addendum: 6 bw teal
Sorry about that. Still suffering that Benadryl hangover.
Re: 2017-2018 Season Log

Posted:
Tue Sep 19, 2017 11:49 am
by Rick
Date: 9/19
Time: morning
Location: Mudhole
Cloud Cover: clear
Wind Direction and Velocity: nil to light southerly
Temperature: HOT
Moon phase: new?
Special Notes:
Waterfowl Activity: Don't want to say it couldn't be worse, because we did see a very few teal.
Waterfowl Responsiveness: Had a pair and a single plainly push off known danger, but split a similar pair and tripped one up, plus had another two groups work as they all should.
Hunters: 1, Bruce
Guns:
Malfunctions:
Dog(s): Marsh did a stellar job of figuring out where one of the two we lost from on the west end of the pond ended up.
Special Equipment: SOS
Curses: Lost one of the two lively ones that went down on the pond's west end, and simply that there are no birds. DComeaux texted at 6:38 to say he wished he was in the blind, and we finally heard our first shot of the morning while I was answering that he shouldn't. Was also the last shots heard until we got a chance at 7:30.
Kudos: Morning was made at 7:31 when Clark Cormier on neighboring Cherry Ridge replied to our shots with a text saying, "Quiet down. We can hardly get a shot in over here."
Birds By Species: 4 bw teal
Photo Ops:
Lagniappe:
Re: 2017-2018 Season Log

Posted:
Tue Sep 19, 2017 11:55 am
by Ericdc
I for one, did not wish I was in the blind and am not really excited about possibly hunting Saturday given the forecast....but we'll see.
I'll send u a "text of encouragement" tomorrow if I can remember.
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Re: 2017-2018 Season Log

Posted:
Tue Sep 19, 2017 12:37 pm
by Rick
Being as how I still use a flip phone, don't count on response beyond "Y" or "N" and those take me a while to find.
Re: 2017-2018 Season Log

Posted:
Tue Sep 19, 2017 12:51 pm
by DComeaux
Regardless of the bird activity, the marsh would be a much better place to be rather than here in this office. Twas a beautiful sunrise. One of many that I didn''t get to watch fully unfold.
Re: 2017-2018 Season Log

Posted:
Tue Sep 19, 2017 2:36 pm
by Rick
Sunrise? Didn't see it. Was way too busy straining to spot game where there was none.
Re: 2017-2018 Season Log

Posted:
Tue Sep 19, 2017 2:45 pm
by Ericdc
Yea fog when it's cold is one thing, but when it's 80 and foggy...yuck.
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Re: 2017-2018 Season Log

Posted:
Tue Sep 19, 2017 3:13 pm
by Rick
Fog was very light this morning, just no birds. And HOT.
Re: 2017-2018 Season Log

Posted:
Tue Sep 19, 2017 7:42 pm
by Bud
It;s time for a cool breeze in the air for you guys.
Re: 2017-2018 Season Log

Posted:
Wed Sep 20, 2017 3:34 am
by Rick
That's forecast for the season's last couple or three days - but will probably stall.
Re: 2017-2018 Season Log

Posted:
Wed Sep 20, 2017 7:12 am
by Ducaholic
Rick wrote:That's forecast for the season's last couple or three days - but will probably stall.
From Wednesday on next week I predict your business will pick up in the mudhole.
Re: 2017-2018 Season Log

Posted:
Wed Sep 20, 2017 11:37 am
by Rick
And I predict I'll hope you're right.