courtgreene
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I'm in nc, and I love duck hunting (but I'm not a great wing shooter), and started getting into it about two years ago. Then I moved. The place I left spoiled me as it held tons of wood ducks but I've not seen a duck since we moved here. If it matters we only moved two hours away.
No ponds I can access seem to hold or attract them, and people I ask say "if you're ever going to find one it will be on the river." I was ready to just sit it out until we move again because I don't have and can't afford a boat, and there's no public hunting access on said river. Then last week I found out some family owns a small ammount of land that barely touches the river, so I may be back in business!
Here's the question: do I approach this like I do a new deer spot? If I'm supposed to be looking for evidence of ducks then I have no clue what that would be. Is there some other thing like food or habitat I should try to find? I'm totally clueless because before we moved I relied on the friend that got me hooked, and he didn't move. Pics of the place if it matters.
No ponds I can access seem to hold or attract them, and people I ask say "if you're ever going to find one it will be on the river." I was ready to just sit it out until we move again because I don't have and can't afford a boat, and there's no public hunting access on said river. Then last week I found out some family owns a small ammount of land that barely touches the river, so I may be back in business!
Here's the question: do I approach this like I do a new deer spot? If I'm supposed to be looking for evidence of ducks then I have no clue what that would be. Is there some other thing like food or habitat I should try to find? I'm totally clueless because before we moved I relied on the friend that got me hooked, and he didn't move. Pics of the place if it matters.