Today is the last day of our waterfowl season and it was uneventful to say the least. I have only taken up duck hunting for about 10 years and it seems each year is worse than the previous year. Many of my friends tell me about the good ole days where big ducks were so plentiful that if you didn't kill a limit within the first 30 minutes of daylight it was considered a slow day. The majority of the guys who were hardcore duck hunters in our area have stopped duck hunting altogether. It just isn't worth the effort anymore. Now it is the young guys mostly hunting who don't put much effort into scouting and just show up to a hole on Saturday morning and are glad to kill two wood ducks so they can post pics on Instagram. We watch the weather and pray for bad weather up north to push some ducks our way but it seems it doesn't happen the way you would think it would and we see very little change.
I might just have to accept the fact that I will have to go west to another flyway once a year on a trip and be happy with that. I know many things with nature are cyclical but is there any chance that things will improve for us on the east coast? BTW, located in SE Virginia.
I might just have to accept the fact that I will have to go west to another flyway once a year on a trip and be happy with that. I know many things with nature are cyclical but is there any chance that things will improve for us on the east coast? BTW, located in SE Virginia.