Posts Tagged With: Duck Season

Duck Season has Hope!!!

Have you seen the forecast?!?!  An otherwise boring and disappointing duck season in the south has a glimmer of hope with 21 days remaining.  Severe weather passed through the region today, with nice January temperatures in the mid-60s.  Apparently it’s April and not January, but it looks like the weather will remember the correct month in a next few days.  The forecast calls for a great cold front to move through mid-week dropping night time temps into the teens and highs in the 40s.  Not perfect duck weather by any stretch, but much better for Georgia.

The rain the last week has opened up new bodies of water across the region and raised water levels in the bigger bodies of water.  This will make hunting challenging until the new birds arrive.  The local birds have scattered into new areas and spread out.  Finding large flocks or rafted ducks isn’t very likely right now.  It is going to take checking small pockets, coves, and doing a lot of scouting to have some success.  Don’t get discouraged though.  Some of our best days always tend to be at the end of the season.  Hang in there, keep scouting, and keep going!  We won’t find ducks by sitting in our recliners!!!

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6 Days Left in Duck Season

There is less than a week left in duck season and the weather is cooperating perfectly!  Although no one other than duck hunters are thrilled with this forecast, we have another stretch of good cold weather to keep the birds moving.  The cold weather and the snow cover has moved a lot of ducks into the southern states.

Unfortunately, high water levels has made duck hunting in Georgia very difficult.  Many of the rivers, creeks and swamps have swollen well beyond their banks creating back water sloughs and flooded timber.  With more water available, ducks are spread across the areas.  This is making it difficult to find the large groups.  Further north, as areas freeze it locks all the ducks into smaller areas and often gives you opportunities at large groups.  The good news is with the ducks still being paired up and small flocks, you don’t need as many decoys.  The hunters hunting in the northern states are having to put out large decoy spreads.

We were asked a question last week- “Is it okay to leave your decoys out?”  In the major flyways, the hunters will leave out their decoys for the majority of the season.  If you are getting new birds in your area on a regular basis, then absolutely leave them out.  If you are hunting mostly local birds or birds that have been in the area for more than a week, then we don’t recommend leaving out your decoys for more than a day at a time.

The last thing we want to remind everyone is to be safe while duck hunting.  There have been several hunting accidents this year that included a Georgia duck hunter drowning.  Remember our ice for the most part is not safe to walk across in Georgia.  Also, wind is not something to mess with in any situation.  Obviously, depending on your boat size or if you walk in hunt, you can handle more or less wind.  Just watch the constant changing weather at these cold temps and very windy days.  We want everyone to have a good time, but still go home to their families!

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Update 1-14-2014

Duck Hunting MorningHappy New Year from DRD!!!  We realize that it has been over a month since our last post and for that we apologize.  Over the last month, we have been in the field and on the water, but with holidays, illness, and work, we haven’t had time to update the website.  We still intend to post a final review of the RBR Quota hunt and the 2013 Deer Season, so be on the lookout for those.

With deer season over in the northern zone and closing tomorrow in the southern zone, there are still plenty of hunting options.  Most small game seasons are still open and of course duck season.  Our focus has been duck season.  With the recent cold snaps, there have been more and more ducks moving into the area.  We are seeing some divers arrive and of course, Georgia always has Wood Ducks.  Many Georgia hunters are taking advantage of the coldest weather in over two decades to see ducks that we don’t normally get in this area.  It is causing us to pull out all the stops with additional decoys, new calls, and hunting longer hours.

With less than two weeks left in duck season, don’t wait to go.  We have some more great duck hunting weather in the forecast.  Get out early, hunt late, and spend time on the water right now.  Hopefully we will have some great stories to tell you over the next couple of weeks.

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