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How to scout for ducks? #2975155
12/04/19 11:36 AM
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So, I pretty much know nothing about duck hunting, just something I've never gotten into. The most of it I've done was in a beaver swamp in GA where we knew the wood ducks would hang out during the day and go in and jump them up, really just killing time between deer hunts. We'd usually jump a bunch of them and get a few, but nothing spectacular. Well, on my new property I have a similar swamp area on it(pic below) and I'm wondering what's the best way to go about scouting to see if there's any ducks, any kind, using it. Go glass around mid day see if there's any in there? Go deer hunt nearby in the mornings/afternoons and keep a look out for them coming out/in?

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Re: How to scout for ducks? [Re: hallb] #2975161
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I have a couple of smaller creeks that I shoot wood ducks on when they are there. The best way to scout is from a distance. You need to be far enough away so the ducks are not spooked but close enough that you can pinpoint the area they are using. The simplest is to deer hunt close to there in the morning. Hunt it the next morning if they are using an area.

Ducks are migrating birds and will change patterns all through the season. If ducks are there, shoot them.

Re: How to scout for ducks? [Re: hallb] #2975211
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Following. I'm trying to learn how to best scout myself.


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Re: How to scout for ducks? [Re: hallb] #2975219
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It looks like you’ve got a spot with several different locations they could choose to sit down. It’s important to know the location within an area they are using which can vary a bit depending on wind. Ive figured out the hole ducks are using and set up on the wrong side. Had them pile in and didn’t kill a one because the distance was too far for good shots. Ducks will always land into the wind even if it’s very light. They get very cautious as the season goes on.

Re: How to scout for ducks? [Re: hallb] #2975242
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Same way you scout for deer. I check for feathers on the water. Watch through binos from a distance. Sit in the morning and see if any fly in. Listen. Most ducks tend to make a lot of noise. Especially woodies.


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Re: How to scout for ducks? [Re: icducks] #2975252
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Originally Posted by icducks
Same way you scout for deer. I check for feathers on the water. Watch through binos from a distance. Sit in the morning and see if any fly in. Listen. Most ducks tend to make a lot of noise. Especially woodies.

All good advice. With that swamp I’d just go sit on the edge one morning and see where they’re landing then come back the next morning and sit on the “X”

Re: How to scout for ducks? [Re: hallb] #2975260
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Hell don’t ask me lol

Re: How to scout for ducks? [Re: hallb] #2975263
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not with a mud motor

Re: How to scout for ducks? [Re: stumpfinder] #2975298
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Originally Posted by stumpfinder
not with a mud motor

Hush! You’re gonna hurt someone’s feelings! rofl

Re: How to scout for ducks? [Re: hallb] #2975303
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The only way to find em is with a surface drive(aftermarket exhaust is a must) . Run up in them and flush em up like quail to get a good count . Repeat that about every 30 min or so in case any new ones come in you didn’t see the first time .

Re: How to scout for ducks? [Re: duxlayer] #2975315
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Originally Posted by duxlayer
The only way to find em is with a surface drive(aftermarket exhaust is a must) . Run up in them and flush em up like quail to get a good count . Repeat that about every 30 min or so in case any new ones come in you didn’t see the first time .


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Re: How to scout for ducks? [Re: hallb] #2975327
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I'd set up on the east side of that sharp bend at the top of the picture. If there's any wood ducks using it, they'll land next to the tree with the most branches sticking out of the water.

Re: How to scout for ducks? [Re: hallb] #2975339
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Some good advice, such as use binos and view from a distance. Also, deer hunting along a creek to see if/where ducks are going. Remember to get there early, since wood ducks fly just after seeing light. If there is a thick canopy, I look for openings that allow ducks to easily drop into a creek. Also, i have noticed that woodies like to hang out on the upstream side of a big bend in a creek or small river.

Re: How to scout for ducks? [Re: hallb] #2975651
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Years ago you could just go in and flush them and see

These days stay off in the distance and listen. The first hours of the day they’ll be whistling or if your lucky some quacks.


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Re: How to scout for ducks? [Re: hallb] #2975783
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Sit on that field a morning or two and you will be able to hear them either coming in to feed or leaving

Re: How to scout for ducks? [Re: hallb] #2975917
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I’d just go hunt it one morning. You can use corn now.


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Originally Posted by AC870

I’d just go hunt it one morning. You can use corn now.

Try that and let me know how it goes 👍🏻

Re: How to scout for ducks? [Re: hallb] #2976066
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Thanks guys for all of the info, I have hunted that field one afternoon so far but at the time, hadn't even thought about starting to look out for ducks in there.

Re: How to scout for ducks? [Re: AC870] #2976070
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Originally Posted by AC870

I’d just go hunt it one morning. You can use corn now.


Or just wait until about 5:15 pm. Should have a good time then.

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Re: How to scout for ducks? [Re: hallb] #2977333
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Need help scouting it? As others said it would just deer hunt close to it one day watch and listen

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