It has never been cooler to be a waterfowler than right now. Drake pullovers are standard issue equipment for date night or a dinner with the family these days.
What this equates to is more and more pressure at your local lake, marsh or public walk in area.
I have found that sometimes sleeping in and getting out there a bit later will lead to a heavy strap at the end of the day. Here are a few tips & tricks that I have found to work for me when the crowds show up.
The best time to hunt is anytime you can. We are never guaranteed tomorrow and there is no time like the present. Stop and grab some little Debbie’s, biscuit, monster, coffee or whatever is your morning ritual and head to the ramp. I guarantee you will have a Charlie Brown smile when you see a far less crowded ramp when you pull up. Don’t let the crowds keep you off the water, make some small adaptations and go fill your strap up.
Shane Smith
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