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<blockquote data-quote="younggun308" data-source="post: 5238645" data-attributes="member: 4042"><p>My advice is go glass that hole one morning between now and the opener. Be there before first light (30 minutes before sunrise). Find the flight path and set up in range of it or where they want to land.</p><p></p><p>It'll probably be too dark when they fly in for them to flare off of you if you are sitting around natural cover (treeline, tall grass, etc). But an evening hunt you risk either a) them flying in too late (shooting light for waterfowl ends at sunset, not 30 mins after like deer) or b) them seeing you and flaring because it isn't dark enough.</p><p></p><p>If they're in that big field in first thing morning shooing hours and you have even a little cover, I'd wait for them there. The hunt will be over in 15 minutes, probably, but you might just tag out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="younggun308, post: 5238645, member: 4042"] My advice is go glass that hole one morning between now and the opener. Be there before first light (30 minutes before sunrise). Find the flight path and set up in range of it or where they want to land. It’ll probably be too dark when they fly in for them to flare off of you if you are sitting around natural cover (treeline, tall grass, etc). But an evening hunt you risk either a) them flying in too late (shooting light for waterfowl ends at sunset, not 30 mins after like deer) or b) them seeing you and flaring because it isn’t dark enough. If they’re in that big field in first thing morning shooing hours and you have even a little cover, I’d wait for them there. The hunt will be over in 15 minutes, probably, but you might just tag out. [/QUOTE]
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