Better "luck" next time...

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Better "luck" next time...

Postby Rick » Thu Feb 19, 2026 7:48 am

Know I'm spoiled with opportunity compared to most in our region, but I'm disappointed with what I've managed to do with it. And my mind's been awhir with plans for improvement.

Perhaps the most important among them is keeping more complete logs to help keep me in mindful of what I've seen and should have learned from. Including, for instance, the tendencies I see in how the birds are working our rig under the day's conditions. Where I've logged, "Waterfowl Responsiveness: The chop in our decoys didn't help me finish much as I wished for our new waterfowler, but enough came well enough to get him in the game." noting that too many of the mallards the rig and I broke down were then drawn by the attraction of calmer lee waters without offering sure shots for any but the lee end gun might better serve.

I need to remember that sort of thing and address it as best I can when opening, or otherwise re-configuring, next season's pond and setting next season's decoy spread. Could be simply leaving more floating black dirt in places will quell some of the chop that made it harder to finish our mallards in front, with the bonus of making my pond more attractive to black-bellies. And, hopefully, noting such things in this thread will help keep me more mindful of them.
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Re: Better "luck" next time...

Postby Darren » Thu Feb 19, 2026 8:50 am

While it served me well on that particular hunt in that it gave me more time for pre-hunt construction work in the blind, my allowing David B, a long time salt marsh veteran, to set my decoys (when I basically never let anyone else do that) was in attempt to teach this dog a new trick, or shed light on my own flawed logic.

Note he set them much closer than I usually would have, and we indeed saw result of that which made for easier shooting ops, with decoys out of ripples and enjoying the slick water up close to the roseau patch.....birds sucked right into it.

I similarly have plans to re-engineer some marsh features in a couple ponds this offseason when tides are higher, by dragging some clumps here and there to 1.) create more of a broken marsh look, and 2.) have mud clumps to set some full body decoys on to add dimension to our spread.

Drone imagery David collected years back on our mutual favorite public ground shows teal, mottleds, mallards, and grays loafing about, some in water, some standing/sitting/resting on grassy or muddy mud clumps. I'd like to use those clumps also to break wave action on big wind days, and overall make the hole look more appealing on big blows. Would think more places for standing would make your hole more appealing to the BBWD's.

The migration will be what it'll be; it's up to us to make the most of who shows up.
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Re: Better "luck" next time...

Postby Ducaholic » Thu Feb 19, 2026 9:40 am

If you are not adjusting, you are not hunting. I'd expect nothing less from you guys :thumbsup:
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Re: Better "luck" next time...

Postby Darren » Thu Feb 19, 2026 11:44 am

Here we go!

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Re: Better "luck" next time...

Postby Rick » Thu Feb 19, 2026 12:29 pm

I've seen those and don't figure full-bodies will be too long in coming.
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Re: Better "luck" next time...

Postby Darren » Thu Mar 12, 2026 11:11 am

Rick,

any thoughts on the proposed recreational alligator season? Will it tank the little market that's remaining?
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Re: Better "luck" next time...

Postby Rick » Thu Mar 12, 2026 4:34 pm

As I understand it, recreational tags shouldn't end up with commercial processors, so probably not much.

But "we'll see..."
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Re: Better "luck" next time...

Postby Darren » Fri Mar 13, 2026 7:43 am

That would make sense. Sure wouldn't mind seeing fewer of them in the marsh.....and in canals, and ditches etc. etc.

There's so many in the swamps along I-10 outside of New Orleans my kids count them as we drive by, they're usually out swimming in the waters between the spans.
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Re: Better "luck" next time...

Postby Rick » Fri Mar 13, 2026 8:15 am

I'd think the real rub, or limiting factor, for most would be participants will be access.
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Re: Better "luck" next time...

Postby Rick » Sat Mar 14, 2026 6:49 am

Been transcribing this past season's log to Word and growling over how often my parties' lack of respect for the birds' vision appeared. And I must confess that, though I've the learned and conditioned practices of easing down when game is seen and watching it while calling from behind my camouflaged off arm, I, too, can be bad about not wearing a mask when others don't and affording birds the opportunity to spot me, as well as my guys, before we spot them. Need to increase my diligence about setting a good example.

And something else which might help, particularly with newer folks, if not the "veterans" with well ingrained bad blind discipline, is being less rushed and distracted with our pre-hunt organizational meetings that include how not to look like the last however many guys who shot at our birds. Pretty sure Clark, who briefs our guests on when they need to meet us at the boat house, does so based on when his need to, rather than those with much longer boat rides. Know late starts frequently find us scrambling to get settled in and only half-assed organized after LST. Not much I can do about late departures from the boat house, but I can further simplify and speed up my own pre-hunt chore of replacing the mobile pieces of cover I remove from parts of the dog stand and my, end of the blind to facilitate easy and safe entrance and exit. That, and, in the process, make climbing onto and off of the boat hide roof to check on and finish, when need be, birds dropped behind it quicker and safer for my old arse. Am liking my redecorating plans but have yet to start on the Blindgrass arrangements they call for.

A couple efficiency issues we have been working and, at least seemingly, making progress on are my ADHD partner, Call's, inconsistent handling and failure to save time and energy by retrieving multiple close falls on the same trip. Been doing at least a little handling, much of it in water, most days, and encouraging double retrieves with easily handled puppy bumpers thrown in close proximity.
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Re: Better "luck" next time...

Postby Lreynolds » Sat Mar 14, 2026 11:45 am

Rick wrote:Know I'm spoiled with opportunity compared to most in our region, but I'm disappointed with what I've managed to do with it. And my mind's been awhirl with plans for improvement.


I'll tell you who should NOT be disappointed with what you've "managed to do", Rick ..... and that's your sports. As you know, I've a good friend who greatly appreciates, summarizes, and analyzes your reports here; and your success this past season was quantitatively outstanding, even as compared to your past. Your mind must indeed be awhirl, because from that standpoint, there is little to improve upon. Nicely done!

I've struggled since the 2020 hurricanes put a 40-acre wrack-pile on my lease, blocking the major drainage and altering the hydrology. After 2 years of herbicide applications and mechanical work at a scale I can conduct and afford, I saw some success this past season, I think due to some restored open-water area and a welcome SAV response to the cattail removal. I believe continuing to reclaim past habitat has to be my focus for the next couple of years as well.
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Re: Better "luck" next time...

Postby Rick » Sat Mar 14, 2026 12:28 pm

"Everything's relative..." and the expectation level among many Cherry Ridge guests is appreciably higher than most at Doug's. That, and species bias is still alive and well within most. And me, too, as I'm having a hard time accepting the substitution of black-bellies on the strap for "real ducks" in the air and hate to let chances for what remain of our traditional species get past us. Well, aside from mottleds and mallard and pintail hens, which I've been known to "sandbag" on when I can.

Besides, you know as well as I, that much, if not most, of the fun is in plotting and working toward improving our game. Have long felt sorry for the "show up and shoot" guys missing out on that. And I'm tickled to hear your restoration work is showing promise.
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