Love the mallards in the timber. It reminds of the thousands of hours I spent hunting in Arkansas. The water level I hunted in was more like the level at the end. Loved hearing the hens talk also. Thanks for reminding me of great times.
I have really been enjoying your videos, especially the buck vocalizations. There is no substitute for hearing the real thing. Two years ago I came upon a big bull moose with a cow and a calf during peak rut. When the bull saw me he took off into the timber not to be seen again. The cow and calf didn't see me and she started making a really strange sound, I believe trying to call the bull back in. I got it on my camera phone and some of the audio. Never had heard that sound before or since.
I am always amazed by the sheer number of ducks!!! Is this typical that they congregate in such large numbers everywhere, or is it that this environment is so rich and nourishing that this is an exception?
Certainly an exception. They historically migrate through pretty specific corridors and winter in the same areas year after year. Excellent habitat can cause them to move...a little bit...sometimes.
You can see the ducks flapping their wings on the water and understand why spinning wing decoys are so effective. So effective they are outlawed in parts of Arkansas.
@@nela7316 Some of the farmers, and land owners where we set our cameras asked us not to disclose any information of the location, we are honoring the arrangement. Thank you nan for watching.
Love the mallards in the timber. It reminds of the thousands of hours I spent hunting in Arkansas. The water level I hunted in was more like the level at the end. Loved hearing the hens talk also. Thanks for reminding me of great times.
Yes sir Ernest ,Great memory, thank you very much
marvelous pictures
Thank you Jerry
Thank you for these good clips, which you do not have for this new year 2024
Happy new year!
I have really been enjoying your videos, especially the buck vocalizations. There is no substitute for hearing the real thing. Two years ago I came upon a big bull moose with a cow and a calf during peak rut. When the bull saw me he took off into the timber not to be seen again. The cow and calf didn't see me and she started making a really strange sound, I believe trying to call the bull back in. I got it on my camera phone and some of the audio. Never had heard that sound before or since.
nice to see you back Idaho, I have only herd that deep grunt in this video , the other bucks We hear sounded more muffled. Thank you, nice Moose story
I am always amazed by the sheer number of ducks!!! Is this typical that they congregate in such large numbers everywhere, or is it that this environment is so rich and nourishing that this is an exception?
Certainly an exception. They historically migrate through pretty specific corridors and winter in the same areas year after year. Excellent habitat can cause them to move...a little bit...sometimes.
thank you Luke, much appreciated
Thank you Buffy
Mallards love to eat the acorns they find in the timber. Ducks usually flock to any new water and food source.
You can see the ducks flapping their wings on the water and understand why spinning wing decoys are so effective. So effective they are outlawed in parts of Arkansas.
Thank you very much Ernest
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Nice to see you back, thank you
What state are you in
thank you Gary, we do not say, sure appreciate the enthusiasm.
What state is this
Mason, We don't say , Thank you very much for the enthusiasm
What state is this in?
We don't say , Thank you very much for the enthusiasm s fork
Why wouldn’t you say? Obviously it’s private/not huntable
@@nela7316 Some of the farmers, and land owners where we set our cameras asked us not to disclose any information of the location, we are honoring the arrangement. Thank you nan for watching.