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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Maine
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Our south zone closed for 3 weeks so by buddy Jeff and I went a couple hours north of home and about 20 miles south of the Canada border. We hit a nice lake that had been drained down about 10 feet. They drain it to protect the dam from winter ice.
This exposes hundreds of acres of great browsing for the birds. It's the only game in town for the birds. It'll get even better when we get a good freeze and knock some of the birds off all the small waters. Here in Maine, usually goose hunting is a one or two flock affair and then you're done for the day. A lot of work for limited opportunity. But Yesterday, we had 10 or 12 flocks! That was a real treat and we downed our limit of geese. Unfortunately we had one escape across the tundra where no man could follow. Knee deep mud was killer and though we tried to get close enough to finish it off, it ran and flapped it's way out of sight despite a treatment of 10 rounds of black cloud and a few more of Kent faststeel along the way. In the end, it will be Foxbait. The Black ducks were on us at first light sucking hard on our mojo. We each shot our limit of one and then had to wait until we had light enough to tell the players without a program. The best of the duck action was behind us by the time we could tell the difference between a black and a mallard. We shot 6 ducks between us but should have done a little better. If it wasn't for the damn black duck 1 bird limit thing, we'd have had 6 birds each for sure. You just can't take the chance. Layout blinds and full bodies do the trick up here and we are about the only guys hunting with this method. It's deadly. Believe it or not, we were the only guys hunting this expansive area. Deer opens on Saturday and everyone is preoccupied getting ready for that. We have the birds to ourselves. The scenery is beautiful up there. You need a good GPS unit to get in on this spot due to all the sand bars and rocks. We went up to scout on Monday and set up our stuff and set the GPS track. Good thing we did. It was misting badly on Tuesday AM and you had to stay dead on your track to get in without a mishap. It was a lot of work but worth the effort. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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| The Following 4 Users Say Thank You to Shep For This Useful Post: | cutbaitking (10-29-2008), Ty Stromquist (10-31-2008), wildernesswomen (10-29-2008), Wingman (10-31-2008) |
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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Great post! Thanks for sharing the pics with us!
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: At home, in the field, in a blind, in a boat, at our cabin, on a plane, or in a hotel room
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Maine is such a beautiful state. Portland is a great town.
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: outdoors
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would you be interested in teaching my cousin from CT how to hunt birds up there? he is a novice and just getting his own dekes. he hunts around home but has a cabin in maine. i would love to hook him up with a experienced waterfowl hunter. pm me if your interested!
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Maine
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There are a lot of large rocks sticking up out of the mud flats, your layout looks just like another rock from a distance.
The ducks come in without even circling! Just Wham into the pocket in the decoys!! They key hard on a mojo especially in early light. The geese are a little more wary but will give you a close enough look if you call em right. |
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: in a treestand
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Shep for president!
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