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Wading Duck Spots - Central TN
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<blockquote data-quote="HottyToddy" data-source="post: 5528073" data-attributes="member: 22896"><p>First hunting season in TN, and I'd really like to get a duck hunt or two in now that deer season is coming to an end. I have 3 main problems:</p><p></p><p>1. I don't know hardly anyone in TN </p><p>2. I don't have a boat</p><p>3. I don't have a duck dog </p><p></p><p>So, I'm looking for areas I can wade to retrieve or set up. The two places I've online scouted are cheatham lake and duck River around yanahli. Are either of those areas wade-able? Does it depend on the specific spot you're going to? I'm assuming Percy priest and old hickory are too deep to wade. </p><p></p><p>Not looking for anyone to drop me a pin, but if someone can help we with a body of water that's wade-able, I'd greatly appreciate it. I work before sun up and past sundown during the week so I'm limited to weekends for scouting and/or hunting and those are running out quick. </p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HottyToddy, post: 5528073, member: 22896"] First hunting season in TN, and I’d really like to get a duck hunt or two in now that deer season is coming to an end. I have 3 main problems: 1. I don’t know hardly anyone in TN 2. I don’t have a boat 3. I don’t have a duck dog So, I’m looking for areas I can wade to retrieve or set up. The two places I’ve online scouted are cheatham lake and duck River around yanahli. Are either of those areas wade-able? Does it depend on the specific spot you’re going to? I’m assuming Percy priest and old hickory are too deep to wade. Not looking for anyone to drop me a pin, but if someone can help we with a body of water that’s wade-able, I’d greatly appreciate it. I work before sun up and past sundown during the week so I’m limited to weekends for scouting and/or hunting and those are running out quick. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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