Till they quit flying!
Curious how long you duck hunters sit in the blind on a morning hunt on average for pothole shoots?
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What the other guys said AND as soon as you decide to pick up, more will come in... Chuckle!
I think after the morning flight ends, the movement of hunters bumps ducks back up & that is why we see birds when picking up...
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Jay
Till they quit flying!
Took the words right out of my mouth
Both points are very true. Ducks and geese always know the perfect time to come in when you are not paying attention. It just happened to me 15 mins ago when I decided it was time to take a piss. And often times when the shooting stops and hunters start packing up, they bump birds and get some flying again
The weather is usually the denominator that sets a "best before" time. On a bright sunny day field/stubble shoots ducks is usually ending 8:30-9 oclock, geese can still be coming after 10 if they get shot out somewares else.
Change that to a dirty, wet, rainy, snowy day and good shooting can be had all day, especially in the "pot hole" situation you specify. The windier & blizzardier it is the better...don't be a wuss on these types of days, good steady shooting can happen all day. Later in the fall, the colder it gets the more a bird needs to eat to maintain body heat so they will eat periodically all day (back and forth from potholes to field continually).
Curious how long you duck hunters sit in the blind on a morning hunt on average for pothole shoots?
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