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<blockquote data-quote="MidTennFisher" data-source="post: 4165350" data-attributes="member: 11842"><p>I'd like to know this too since I live in the boro. I've failed twice at floating and stalking creeks looking for wood ducks. I know that almost all of the surrounding area of JPP is public land so you can walk into the woods and arrive at shoreline. Maybe you can get lucky if you throw some decoys out and are good at calling and get some mallards to fly in. </p><p></p><p>I'd say your best bet is a short walk through the woods to arrive at JPP shoreline. Water is really low now. If I had any idea where the ducks were, I'd try it. I haven't had the time to scout and see what areas of the lake they use. Occasionally I see a group fly over my head in the morning when I'm squirrel hunting woods near the Stones River. </p><p></p><p>Please don't go shooting at ducks behind the mall or at Go Fun USA haha.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MidTennFisher, post: 4165350, member: 11842"] I'd like to know this too since I live in the boro. I've failed twice at floating and stalking creeks looking for wood ducks. I know that almost all of the surrounding area of JPP is public land so you can walk into the woods and arrive at shoreline. Maybe you can get lucky if you throw some decoys out and are good at calling and get some mallards to fly in. I'd say your best bet is a short walk through the woods to arrive at JPP shoreline. Water is really low now. If I had any idea where the ducks were, I'd try it. I haven't had the time to scout and see what areas of the lake they use. Occasionally I see a group fly over my head in the morning when I'm squirrel hunting woods near the Stones River. Please don't go shooting at ducks behind the mall or at Go Fun USA haha. [/QUOTE]
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