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Re: Duck Hunting
« Reply #20 on: December 28, 2012, 11:32:16 AM »
I've never had any gator but its been said they taste like chicken.....the dark greasy parts.


I would actually compare it closer to fried calamari.
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Re: Duck Hunting
« Reply #21 on: December 28, 2012, 11:34:23 AM »

I would actually compare it closer to fried calamari.

Good comparison.   
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Re: Duck Hunting
« Reply #22 on: December 28, 2012, 09:08:39 PM »
I've never duck hunted, but have wanted to try it.  My buddy has two daughters at AU and they're home for Christmas break.  He took them skeet shooting Moday, which was their first time ever to shoot a gun of any kind.  Yesterday, they went to Lake Seminole (Should be called Lake Gatorwillbiteyoass) about 50 miles from here in SW Georgia.  Hired a guide and they shot 6 quackers.  Don't know if that's good, bad or average for a duck hunt, but they had a blast.
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Re: Duck Hunting
« Reply #23 on: December 29, 2012, 10:01:46 AM »
THS,

Duck Hunting is very fun IMHO.  You don't need a dog if you go to a guided duck camp.  Great fun if you get a group of guys up to go.  Great food, and all evening to drink and tell lies.  Hunts are not outrageously priced depending on the level of comfort and amenities you require. 

Although Ark. is known as the duck hunting capital, Louisiana is a close second, if it hasn't surpassed Ark.  My bud is there now duck hunting.  I've been to Ark. duck hunting once, and always said if I could afford to do it a few times a year, I'd give up deer hunting.  It was that fun to me.  Couple of ways to do it too.  You can do it in flooded timber, or in a blind beside water/river on a flyway.    Also, I know there's some duck hunting in N. AL along the TN River, but have never looked in to that. 

As GH said, you can get a serviceable shotgun for a few hundred bucks, or you can spend big bucks on a very specialized duck gun, but IMHO, there's no need.  JMO, Id get a semi-auto, and a 12ga that handles 3" shells...which I think they all do now these days.  Remington is never a bad choice in shotguns or rifles.   And you have to hunt ducks with steel shot only.

IIRC you're in or near the B'ham area, and I'd suggest a trip to Mark's to ask some questions.  Don't let them talk you in to buying all the most expensive of everything.  At a minimum you need  a gun, thin, light, layers of clothing that you can layer depending on weather, and amount of work/walking to get to your hunting spot, hip or chest waders depending on hunting situation.  Get chest waders initially, and you'll always be ready.   You need a hunting license for the state you're hunting in, a migratory bird stamp, and a duck stamp.   Mark's can tell you all that too.

If you have nothing of the above at this point, the initial cost is going to run a couple to a few grand, depending on how bare bones you go or not.  If you happen to know someone that has a place to go locally, you can get by with a lot less assuming you can find someone with a dog to go with.  Primary duck you'll see here in the woods are Wood Ducks, and in places like LA and Ark, these are considered trash ducks, but they are very pretty, though not the best eating.  When I lived in Helena 15 years ago, I had a little water hole in the woods about 200yds behind my house where I shot woodies.  They drop from the sky like a rock, through heavy timber, and are hard as hell to hit. 

Good Luck.
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Re: Duck Hunting
« Reply #24 on: December 29, 2012, 10:25:10 AM »
Excellent, JR.  I really appreciate it.
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Re: Duck Hunting
« Reply #25 on: December 29, 2012, 10:50:31 AM »
THS,

Google Ark. Duck Hunting and Louisiana Duck Hunting and you'll come up with lots of websites for guided hunts.  A quick look showed one guided hunt starting at $225.  Didn't look to see what it included. 

Duck seasons end around the end of Jan.  Probably too late to get all you need, including hunter safety course, and get a hunt in this year.  Leaves you plenty of time to find the best deals on what you need, which you can at the end of hunting seasons when they put the last season's shit on sale.  Plenty of time to research guided hunts, and get a group of guys up to go.  One fun thing about duck hunting is you don't have to sit motionless and quiet the entire time.  You can bullshit with your buds in the blind or while standing next to a nearby tree in the woods while the guide calls, then when he tells you they're circling, you get ready to do some shooting.

It really is a shit load of fun. 

PM me if you go check some shit out, and have any questions.   
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