Already here's your 10 page topic for the week. So our LA waterfowl biologist Larry Reynolds claims. More ducks are killed per hunter effort In November and December. Why is that?
Personally I think a lot of guys don't make late season adjustments. They hunt the same old blind that they brushed the first day of the season. They hunt over the same decoy spread that they put out the first day. They sit in their blinds and talk about how the birds don't work anymore, but do nothing to change.
So let's hear em what's your late season tips and tricks? Include where you hunt, pond sizes, and whether it's marsh or ag fields.
10 pages or bust!
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