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Three happy hunters and their wood duck limits |
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A slog into the swamp for woodies |
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Comer Morrison retrieves a drake wood duck |
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Always on the lookout for wildlife!! |
The next to last Saturday of duck season is reason enough to rise early and try one's luck for waterfowl. A cold 32 degree morning graced the coastal Lowcountry and a foursome of friends headed into a natural vegetation pond in central Yemassee. A forecast of Fast and Furious wood duck activity at shooting time did not disappoint as three swamp gunners took a limit of woodies.
To view past blog entries about hunting wood ducks click here.
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