Monthly Archives: December 2012

Dawson Forest WMA Early Ducks

Dawson Forest has waterfowl impoundment behind the horse camp.  This area can give you an early indication on whether there are ducks in the area.  The state has done a wonderful job with this area.  It has a waterfowl viewing blind that is easily accessible from the trail.  There is a nice bench inside that allows probably 20+ people to sit down.  The pond has wood duck boxes scattered across it.  Although it is in the foothills of the mountains, it is an area that looks “ducky.”  Tonight’s sunset over the impoundment was beautiful.

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You are not allowed to hunt this area, but gives you an idea of what to expect.  There are areas to duck hunt in Dawson Forest WMA, but many of these are dried up for now with the return of the drought.  The only bird seen tonight was a Great Blue Heron, who came in at dark.  It came from south of the pond and made a spectacular move falling out of the sky to land on the close side of the pond.  A little bear scat was found along the trail as well, but with only 3 days left in the season this find was not helpful.  With duck season opening in one day, I wouldn’t rush to the ponds, rivers, or swamps.  Unless you have a stock of wood ducks somewhere, go hiking or scouting for new locations.  It looks like it will be a slow start to duck season for Georgia.

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Record Warm Temps

After back to back days of record temperatures in Georgia, it makes it hard to think about hunting.  We don’t recommend fishing in the month of December, but with these temps it is hard to not think about fishing.  Fortunately for us a front should come through next week and should lower the temps right after more seasons begin to open.  Woodcock season opened and the late duck season opens Saturday.  It will take a while for us to start seeing birds, but at least we are headed the right direction.

If you do head out fishing this time of year, remember that we have had some cooler temps and the fish will react that way.  They will be deeper and react slower than during the warm months.  Bass fishing can be good this time of year with jigs and slow-moving spinnerbaits.  It is still warm enough to use buzzbaits as well.  Crappie are also a good bet this time of year.  Find the areas of the lake with flooded timber.  Drop jigs straight down next to the tree with a minnow on the jig.  Read your regs carefully though.  Crappie limits vary from area to area, but are worth bringing home and deep-frying!

Even if you don’t get out hunting or fishing, take advantage or the warm temps and sneak out for a short afternoon hike with the family!

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Real Christmas Gifts for the Outdoorsmen

After seeing some really terrible lists of Gifts for Guys on TV and on-line, I wanted to point out some real gifts for outdoor people.  Here is our recommended list from DRD…

For people that like to fish- Quantum Spinning Reel, Float Tube, Mixed hook and weight set, waders

For people that like to hike- Quality Socks, Garmin Handheld GPS, Hiking Backpack

For people that like to camp- Coleman Sleeping Bag, Camp Chef Explorer 2 Burner Propane Stove (not for the backpack campers), Gerber or Leatherman Multi-use tool, Magnesium Fire Starter

For people that like to hunt- Binoculars (10x+), Trail Camera, Duck Commander Mallard Call, Buck Knife, Waterproof Boots

Most importantly, don’t try to buy personal items such as bows, guns, or fishing poles.  Unless the person is a rookie in the outdoors, you won’t get the right item for them.  Gift cards are always good when you are in doubt.  Remember to support your local outdoor store!!!

Don’t fall into the trap of $185 cardigan sweaters or head shaving kits.  Real outdoor people like real outdoor gifts.  Not NYC gifts!

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Hunting Regulations

As outdoorsmen and women, we are obligated to know and understand the rules and regulations that are in place by our state biologists.  I am disturbed at the number of hunters and fishermen that I find and hear breaking the law.  With liberal laws already in place in most parts of the country, it is sad that people are breaking the rules.  We want to keep our privilege of utilizing the outdoors and yet more and more are taking advantage of these.  It doesn’t matter what the rule is, it is our responsibility to follow those rules.  People that are smarter than us, spend years of studying the cause and effects of what we do outdoors.  Although we may not understand or agree with these rules, we must obey them.

Too many people are trying to take our rights away and we don’t need to give them the leverage!  Show everyone the we are moral and good people who take care of the outdoors.  Not people who take advantage of them.

Lastly, the Sportsmen’s Act of 2012 is back on the floor for vote.  Please contact your Senator and let them know that we need them to vote YES!!!  This Act is important for all of us that enjoy the outdoors!!!

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