Date: December 27
Time: Morning
Location: Flooded timber off Hwy 15 in Richland Parish
Weather: Clear, mid 20s to start and ice still forming when we left
Special Notes: Since Dad and his group no longer get a lease, a guided trip has become an annual Christmas tradition
Waterfowl Activity: One of the wildest wood duck shoots I have been on in years. Reminded me of shooting roost ponds in my youth. The woods and fields were all frozen for days but the ducks kept this hole open. Mallards were somewhat sparce.
Waterfowl Responsiveness: Had some wood ducks decoy like mallards. Had some mallards decoy perfectly through the trees, but most circled and wanted another hole. Wood ducks were mainly skirting the hole through the trees.
Hunters: 5 me, Dad, Mark and two guides (Grant came but didn't shoot)
Malfunctions: Dad forgot his waders at home. Luckily the guide had an extra pair but they weren't neoprene and Dad was really dreading standing in the ice cold water.
Dog(s): Guide's dog
Special Equipment: Two mojos
Curses: Lots of ice everywhere. Hard shooting wood ducks from the blind setup. Small window of opportunity given how they were bobbing and weaving through the trees. I am not used to waiting on others to call the shot and by the time the guide called it a couple of times the ducks were out of the hole up in the trees.
Kudos: When we pulled up to the hole, Dad saw that we would be in a blind and not wading in his borrowed uninsulated waders. Said he was as happy as he has been in years.
Birds By Species: 14 - 12 wood ducks + 2 mallards
Lagniappe: Was really special being back hunting the woods similar to my days of stomping through Russell Sage WMA.
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