- Location
- Near Coldwater, Ont
We went field shooting for ducks and geese this morning and I finally shot my first duck (second time duck hunting). I saw the hit , the feathers fly, the wings fold and the bird start to tumble. I looked over my shoulder to see how my hunting partner did on the mate to mine (nailed it and dropped it in the field). The one I hit had made a low flying bee-line straight down a drainage ditch, and when I looked back all that I could see was some feathers drifting down. The spot where I think it landed was in 4-5' grass. We searched from my shooting position out to over 50yds, both sides of the ditch, in the ditch practically crawling on hands and knees trying to find this duck. We spent over half an hour trying to find it. I am confident that we made every possible effort to find the duck. Just wondering if anyone has any tips on finding a duck in a situation like this (other than"keep an eye on where it lands and don't worry about what the other guy is doing"). Any tips to help avoid a repeat of this would be apprectiated. I am especially p!ssed because this was my first duck.