Season Finale Duck Destruction (Pic heavy)

sjemac

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The rifle elk season starts Tuesday so this weekend is likely my last to kill ducks this year as I switch to big game. It's nice to go out with a bang though.

Friends that take me out on the coast for salmon and halibut every summer come to Alberta every fall to hunt pheasants in the south of the province. They don't hunt the weekends when it gets crazy with pheasant hunters down south so they always try to come up for a duck shoot -- normally just a couple of them though. This time all four came up and sourcing a duck shoot suitable of 7 guys (them, my neighbor, my son and I) is a big deal in terms of logistics and equipment. I tried to scout for a field shoot but I couldn't find one holding enough ducks for a good shoot (a couple of 500 or so goose fields but we don't have the layouts for that). So it was left to a water shoot and this particular lake is the one my son and I hunted last week and it is miserable to get to the hot spot on it.

Anyhoo, we organize the boats and decoys and get there early and then wait until it is almost light. We go in quietly and push out about 5000 mallards. (one boat gets lost and THAT one is holding the bulk of the dekes and 5 of the 7 guns -- don't ask me why, I wasn't controlling that part of the logistics AND my gun was in my boat). So well after legal light we get rigged out and can finally shoot.

The birds trickled in in groups of 2 to 10 and the shooting was steady if not crazy. The mallards were interspersed with divers and we had a great shoot that lasted a couple of relaxed hours. Those west coasters aren't that discriminating so we ended up with a whack of spoonbills -- but they had fun and the spoonies jerky up just fine. We were done and out with 55 birds just as the thousands of "feeders" returned. Only one of our 30 mallards had any grain in the crop so most of the birds we shot were ones that hadn't made it out to feed that morning. Amazing to have a near limit (west coasters can't count either and we were short one bird at the end) and still have thousands tornadoing around you.

Boating in.
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Jet retrieving
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Jim and Jet
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Slugging it back to shore
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Unloading:
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Forget the "tailgate shot" we need the "trailer shot".

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The crew at the plucking shack (all those wirehairs are pheasant dogs and didn't get wet).

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1 Gadwall, 1 wigeon, 5 redheads, 7 bluebills, 11 spoonies, and 30 mallards.
 
Thanks for sharing. I did the same thing with some BC friends last week. I'm looking forward to an invitation for salmon fishing too, a very good arrangement for all.
I have a question - why not use the wirehairs ( and is on of those dogs a Pudelpointer?) for retrieving ducks? They are commonly used for duck hunting, just wondering.
 
Thanks for sharing. I did the same thing with some BC friends last week. I'm looking forward to an invitation for salmon fishing too, a very good arrangement for all.
I have a question - why not use the wirehairs ( and is on of those dogs a Pudelpointer?) for retrieving ducks? They are commonly used for duck hunting, just wondering.

All wirehairs aside from the obvious labs. They get too cold in the water this time of year when there is a skim of ice on it and don't have the coat a lab does -- the getting wet and then sitting still in the cold gets to them. They are a versatile dog that CAN be used for duck hunting but labs are specialists at duck hunting so I guess it's a matter of using the best tool for the job. The wirehairs are amazing on upland though and they get birds for the guys out of areas that may have already seen several groups of hunters pass through.
 
Great hunt/pics sjemac, nice pile of ducks!

Without wanting to start another Versatile vs. Labrador argument, if I was wanting a dog for just waterfowl and pheasant hunting I think the Labrador is the perfect match.
 
Very nice!.. sounds like you had fun.. love the dogs.

Too bad you didnt use the drathars for water work, they may have hidden talents in that area?;)

I understand it was cold, but wire hairs can work in cold water... we use them all season.
 
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