High Sun And Wind R Duckhunting

high Sun And Wind R Duckhunting
high Sun And Wind R Duckhunting

High Sun And Wind R Duckhunting 3.6k subscribers in the duckhunting community. all about duck hunting. 411 posts · joined 2013. #9 · nov 11, 2014. i recently hunted in some 15 30 mph winds. the ducks were extremely skittish about everything and didnt seem to be interested in anything but flying away. the fact that there were a bajillion crows may not have helped but the wind seemed to have them pretty spooked.

high Sun And Wind R Duckhunting
high Sun And Wind R Duckhunting

High Sun And Wind R Duckhunting Duck hunting brings a wide array of weather that we are forced to overcome and use to our advantage. from the early season stale, warm and mosquito ridden air, to the biting cold and ice covered late season; the weather that waterfowlers deal with isn’t for the faint of heart. luckily, weather is the quintessential factor in killing migratory. Michael furtman. weather conditions have an enormous influence on duck hunting success. to make the most of their days afield, waterfowlers must understand weather patterns and how they affect bird behavior. foul weather, for instance, is usually considered a duck hunter's greatest blessing. but to be consistently successful, even under these. That raises an obvious question: how much wind do duck hunters need to be successful? that answer is, it depends. generally, winds lighter than 6 or 7 mph hamper success, especially when hunting over water. decoys sitting atop placid water look like … well, decoys, and ducks and geese immediately become suspicious of those unrealistic setups. Although very strong wind (25mph ) can keep ducks grounded, a stiff breeze to moderate wind (10 20mph) can actually help you out on a duck hunt. here are a few tips for duck hunting on a windy day. if the wind is blowing over 25mph or more, ducks tend to find shelter in small cubby holes and tight spots to keep out of the harsh conditions.

windy Day duck hunt In The Timber Sunshine At The Lost Buck Hole
windy Day duck hunt In The Timber Sunshine At The Lost Buck Hole

Windy Day Duck Hunt In The Timber Sunshine At The Lost Buck Hole That raises an obvious question: how much wind do duck hunters need to be successful? that answer is, it depends. generally, winds lighter than 6 or 7 mph hamper success, especially when hunting over water. decoys sitting atop placid water look like … well, decoys, and ducks and geese immediately become suspicious of those unrealistic setups. Although very strong wind (25mph ) can keep ducks grounded, a stiff breeze to moderate wind (10 20mph) can actually help you out on a duck hunt. here are a few tips for duck hunting on a windy day. if the wind is blowing over 25mph or more, ducks tend to find shelter in small cubby holes and tight spots to keep out of the harsh conditions. Sunshine and wind is what i'm looking for. the sun can create glares and shadows when used correctly and becomes a duck hunter's best friend. i also want to add that we had good wind, 10 to 20 mph, during those three days, also creating great conditions. another weather misconception is fog. The contrast in regional differences might be why waterfowling holds such an allure. the potential to hunt the exact same duck in the wheat fields of the dakotas and four months later, be kicking water leaned up against an ancient oak tree in the green timber is pretty special. it’s what keeps me coming back.

high wind duck hunt Youtube
high wind duck hunt Youtube

High Wind Duck Hunt Youtube Sunshine and wind is what i'm looking for. the sun can create glares and shadows when used correctly and becomes a duck hunter's best friend. i also want to add that we had good wind, 10 to 20 mph, during those three days, also creating great conditions. another weather misconception is fog. The contrast in regional differences might be why waterfowling holds such an allure. the potential to hunt the exact same duck in the wheat fields of the dakotas and four months later, be kicking water leaned up against an ancient oak tree in the green timber is pretty special. it’s what keeps me coming back.

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