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<blockquote data-quote="younggun308" data-source="post: 5633370" data-attributes="member: 4042"><p>Around November, if you can, keep your distance one morning a good half hour before sunup, and watch with a pair of binos where the ducks land and where they come in from…or where they take off from if your property is a roost area.</p><p></p><p>That'll give you a sense of where you should set up to maximize your shot opportunity.</p><p></p><p>Other than that, remember you need to shoot nontoxic shot to be legal. I like #2 steel shot because it kills good while being relatively cheap; if it's tight quarters shooting then #4's are good too.</p><p></p><p>If one person has a pair of waders or a kayak in the truck, it can make retrieving ducks you kill way easier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="younggun308, post: 5633370, member: 4042"] Around November, if you can, keep your distance one morning a good half hour before sunup, and watch with a pair of binos where the ducks land and where they come in from…or where they take off from if your property is a roost area. That’ll give you a sense of where you should set up to maximize your shot opportunity. Other than that, remember you need to shoot nontoxic shot to be legal. I like #2 steel shot because it kills good while being relatively cheap; if it’s tight quarters shooting then #4’s are good too. If one person has a pair of waders or a kayak in the truck, it can make retrieving ducks you kill way easier. [/QUOTE]
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