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Hit the spur today with a fellow BFTer. Glorious weather saved us. About a 20 mph wind out of the north, northwest kept the ducks moving. Not a lot of ducks, but enough to keep us working. Left with 8 (I only got 2) but it was much better then my 2 prior nills without even firing the gun. The Pinnies are in something fierce. Passed on 20-30 groups in the dekes.
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Drake Can! Wohoo!!!
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Those buck pins are all over the place!
Did you make it out again today?
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The pins were just as prolific on the refuge this morning. A great shoot this morning. Just not a lot of ducks. They really cooperated this morning though and my shooting was nothing short of miraculous. Even the dog looked surprised.
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Thats crazy about the pinnies. They were thick last week at farmington and yesterday only saw a few. Alot of geese flying way high heading south as well yesterday
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Whoah, that is a beautiful pile of ducks man. I'd be lying if I said I wasn't jealous. See if you can scare some of those kinda ducks into Cache Valley!
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no kidding the marshes here dont produce like that very often
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Not unless you have a pass to duck hunt in March.
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