Duck Season 2023-2024

Sat. 11/4/2023 - LA West Zone Youth Weekend Day 1
Delacroix lease
Johnny and I chaperoning my two kids, Harry along in hopes of some action
Low 60's, N/NE winds 5-10, pt cloudy, big tide range so water was teal season high
Had forgotten how chilly a pre-dawn boat ride in the low 60's can be, but thank goodness only ol dad was underdressed. Not much to see early on, felt and looked a lot like teal season but even the mottleds were largely MIA, save for one pair cruising by. Ended up seeing fair many dosgris and a good few wads of teal along with the standard flights of hooded mergansers burning about. Grays were mostly MIA but did get two good chances that adults would have made easy work of, and sure enough one bird gave us just enough chance for my daughter to line up as it landed. Hunt-made. Packed it up at 8:30 with gnats buzzing, and no more flights of grays to keep us interested.
1 gray
Will's father is a vet and they tried out our new-to-us west blind (#3) for first time. Had some similar action and took a couple of birds so that was a success as well. Holding hope for a front late next week that keeps showing, really could use some more weather and get the tides down. Have to figure that's got our birds scattered.Also new-to-us is a handed down 28 gauge auto that we brought along this morning, super sweet. I’m looking forward to toting it along myself on future marsh outings.
Delacroix lease
Johnny and I chaperoning my two kids, Harry along in hopes of some action
Low 60's, N/NE winds 5-10, pt cloudy, big tide range so water was teal season high
Had forgotten how chilly a pre-dawn boat ride in the low 60's can be, but thank goodness only ol dad was underdressed. Not much to see early on, felt and looked a lot like teal season but even the mottleds were largely MIA, save for one pair cruising by. Ended up seeing fair many dosgris and a good few wads of teal along with the standard flights of hooded mergansers burning about. Grays were mostly MIA but did get two good chances that adults would have made easy work of, and sure enough one bird gave us just enough chance for my daughter to line up as it landed. Hunt-made. Packed it up at 8:30 with gnats buzzing, and no more flights of grays to keep us interested.
1 gray
Will's father is a vet and they tried out our new-to-us west blind (#3) for first time. Had some similar action and took a couple of birds so that was a success as well. Holding hope for a front late next week that keeps showing, really could use some more weather and get the tides down. Have to figure that's got our birds scattered.Also new-to-us is a handed down 28 gauge auto that we brought along this morning, super sweet. I’m looking forward to toting it along myself on future marsh outings.