Nameless Range
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This was the first year I have ever put any effort into hunting waterfowl. The dog and I had a lot of fun, mostly jump shooting birds on the rivers and ponds around here.
The other day Sytes posted a thread that mentioned the drop in waterfowl hunters in South Dakota. I can understand this a bit, as I have found the knowledge gap into starting waterfowl hunting as as great as I would imagine the gap into big game is. I knew almost nothing and found it to be a bit intimidating. The other day I was out with the dog and we could shoot everything other than scaup, and there I was trying to figure out if the birds I was looking at were scaup or some sort of ring-necked duck. I felt like a jackass googling ducks on the side of a river on my phone and I never did feel comfortable about it so we just watched em.
There are alot of great resources for folks to learn how to hunt big game, but I wondered if folks had recommendations for books, forums, youtube channels, etc. on learning the basics of waterfowl hunting? Additionally any good resources for bird identification? Next season I would like to be a bit more prepared.
Any info would be appreciated by me and the dog.
The other day Sytes posted a thread that mentioned the drop in waterfowl hunters in South Dakota. I can understand this a bit, as I have found the knowledge gap into starting waterfowl hunting as as great as I would imagine the gap into big game is. I knew almost nothing and found it to be a bit intimidating. The other day I was out with the dog and we could shoot everything other than scaup, and there I was trying to figure out if the birds I was looking at were scaup or some sort of ring-necked duck. I felt like a jackass googling ducks on the side of a river on my phone and I never did feel comfortable about it so we just watched em.
There are alot of great resources for folks to learn how to hunt big game, but I wondered if folks had recommendations for books, forums, youtube channels, etc. on learning the basics of waterfowl hunting? Additionally any good resources for bird identification? Next season I would like to be a bit more prepared.
Any info would be appreciated by me and the dog.