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<blockquote data-quote="Porter" data-source="post: 2336793" data-attributes="member: 9436"><p>Don't get discouraged. Since zone 2 opened last week weekend I've seen a grand total of 9 birds hit the water and I've been out 4 times. Between myself and the guys I hunt with, 9 birds are usually in the bag within the first 5 minutes of LST. Things are tough right now. With all the rain we got in the eastern half of the state this year, the birds are spread pretty thin. </p><p></p><p>There are some people having success, but it's not the norm. I've spoken with several hardcore waterfowlers I've gotten to know over the years from all across the state, and for the majority of them it has been a struggle as well. </p><p></p><p>If you have a spot that is holding 200 birds right now, chances are it will be good for most of the season as long as you don't hunt it too much. Get in there and get set up before first light and you should have some success. If you want any tips with decoy placement, cover etc with the type of water you're hunting, feel free to PM me. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Porter, post: 2336793, member: 9436"] Don't get discouraged. Since zone 2 opened last week weekend I've seen a grand total of 9 birds hit the water and I've been out 4 times. Between myself and the guys I hunt with, 9 birds are usually in the bag within the first 5 minutes of LST. Things are tough right now. With all the rain we got in the eastern half of the state this year, the birds are spread pretty thin. There are some people having success, but it's not the norm. I've spoken with several hardcore waterfowlers I've gotten to know over the years from all across the state, and for the majority of them it has been a struggle as well. If you have a spot that is holding 200 birds right now, chances are it will be good for most of the season as long as you don't hunt it too much. Get in there and get set up before first light and you should have some success. If you want any tips with decoy placement, cover etc with the type of water you're hunting, feel free to PM me. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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