Hoping to gather some ideas to put in my toolbox. This was really my first season duck hunting, Ive been a dozen times or so with friends over the years, but having fun with the steep learning curve on my own. Another month to go in our season. Im mainly hunting marshes and rivers off a very large lake, usually via kayak as most spots arent accessible by land, and my tin boat sticks out like a sore thumb. Teal and wood ducks early, now mallards and black ducks after the other birds have mostly all moved out. Zero cornfield-type hunting for ducks so thats not in play. Early season it was easy to tuck me and the kayak into cattails and thick marsh grass and get a good hide. Lately, the ducks have all been on the bigger water around river deltas, and they donsee a good bit of pressure. The skittish ducks, far more sparse vegetation and very low water has me tearing my hair out trying to get a good hide thats within range of where ducks will land. Think 200 yards of exposed ground with sparse/low vegetation that is normally “water”. There are some wild rice stands in the water where ducks are landing, but its very low and sparse so even lying in my sit in top kayak in it is very obvious. A few beached logs here and there, but that’s the exception. What have folks done that is highly portable (1-1.5 mile kayak to get to hunting location) to create a good hide in conditions like this? I just ordered a badminton net that I plan to cut to length & attach cattails and wild rice stalks to, roll up with a few stakes and tie-outs, for a fast and easy to set up blind. A layout chair seems like it’d be great in a (very) few situations, but not sure about using one in 6-8” of water. Any other tips or ideas, especially with pictures? Id really appreciate anything you have done that has worked well for you.
Thanks in advance!
Thanks in advance!
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