It's rare, but it's special: That sleety/snow flurries morning in a southern coastal marsh when you go solo because no one else wants to be out. You kill a mixed bag, all drake limit by 8. Only found that weather combo twice over the years, but same outcome both times. Epic.
We have this little stream that runs right below our dam to the reservoir. When the lake starts to freeze up that little stream stays open and it can be really good. Up close and personal, birds in your face. When it’s snowing even better. Great video. Thanks for great products
Favorite hunt from the past…it was off and on snowing / sleating, we had a few birds coming in and out then out of nowhere a woody dropped in and landed right in our spread which was the first woody I’ve ever seen where we hunt so that was an awesome expierence and I’d love to have it again!
Skinny river green all day! My personal favorite though would have to be getting those Mr. Hollywood spoonies on my local pooper pond 🤣 Another awesome video by the way!!
One of my favorite hunts was in the timber here in Arkansas as the snow was falling and the woods starting locking up around us. The show that morning was well worth the frozen boat and waders.
These boys are some real sportsman’s letting them pass, most people would dump loads into them 😂, yall are nice and humble and take it all in, love it!
It had come a blizzard, and we got the truck stuck in the snow on the way to the pond before daylight. Finally got a tractor to get us out about 10:30. Thought what the heck let's try it. The snow stopped falling about 11:00, and then came the ducks. 2 man limit by 12 noon. Was truly epic watching them pile in
Favorite snow day is on an ole farm pond chasing mallards, when your the only one with open water in the area it can be an absolute beat down. But if i had to choose id choose the small ricer with mallards 100%!!
Nothing like hunting a nice creek during snowfall after some greenheads with your dog. The view beat the numbers. It’s not always about the numbers it’s about the setting and the memories.
My favorite snow day hunt is an urban Sewer pond hunt. Greenies in the corn, guess it's kind of a combo location actually!! You guys rock, enjoy the journey!!
@@GroveWoodFarms Actually no, but the birds are always on 'em!! Ashur said he might pick a unique response for the give away, so I went with this!! I have killed a couple birds close to a feed lot though... :)
Picture this: Sitting in a rice field on the coast of South Carolina with 3 of your best buddies and the snow is falling down pretty good! It’s a fairly quiet morning until the sun starts to rise and ohhh boy, here they come! A flock of 300+ coots swimming right towards the decoys!!! Get ready boys! Alright, GET EM!!!! Man, it don’t get no better than that!
Being in Texas it doesn’t happen often, but the one time I caught it right seeing mallards and gadwall work an open hole in the buck brush plays through my mind all summer. Something about watching the birds against the snowy trees just gets me going
Amazing content. I am new to waterfowl, I hunt off the columbia river and you boys helped to get me into this! I run a salmon/Steelhead channel but about to start including ducks into her! If the triggers gold the bird will fold!!
Awesome video guys. My favorite is a big strip pit lake (coal mine lake) all small water is froze and you get a mix of everything but on those types of days it is possible for all green to come in.
Snow days here in Western Oregon are rare, but my absolute favorite snow day hunt is a mixed bag day spoonies and green heads on small water marshes with some flooded corn
I’m 15 and haven’t got to see an absolute amazing hunt in person but I would say my favorite one I have even been on was in a corn feild last day of season in ks and it was snowing and we shot a 4 man limit of specs all had amazing bars and it was over my dive bomb v2s it was so amazing to watch them dance in the sky I will forever take that one to the grave
I’d say being from the north it’s all the days in the freezing cold north winds in the pits for migrating honkers. Something about pulling honkers from the heavens in negative temps and snow in the ground with the guys is something else.
Almost every year in January we snowmobile 20 miles into a public stretch of river in Idaho that has mallards, pins, and greenwings. No blinds needed since the shore has good size boulders so we just wear white and keep our heads low while birds work. My favorite hunt of the season even though it takes a stupid amount of planning.
Skinny River Mallards! Man I had a skinny river hunt last year that went to crap quick! Buddy had hunted there before, but it snowed hard the night before we went in, got into thick brush going in and go turned around, took an extra 45+ mins of walking in circles to find where we wanted to be. Didn’t shoot a thing and when picking up decoys he fell through the ice…. Man we shoulda slept in. But it was one of those memory making hunts!
Skinny water sand bar hunts get both big Tony’s and them beef cake mals and boi let me tell ya they give it up hard!!! I need to head west this looks like a dream!
Ain’t nothing better than hunting puddle ducks in a boat blind on the Mississippi River with 20mph snow blowing sideways big ducks feet down in the decoys🤙🏼
On a snow day it's awesome to sleep in then run to the store, grab a loaf of bread and head down to the city pond 😂 nah on a snow day gotta love finding some birds on the edge of the lake there's nothing better!
We get maybe 1 snow day a year here in NW LA. My favorite place to hunt on snow days is at my best friends ranch, hunting in a warm pit over flooded gold top millet. Then afterwards we all go back to the cabin and sit around the fire, sip whiskey and cook
Coming from a guy in Kentucky where we don’t really have consistent ducks I would much rather hunt a snow day on a river smashing mallards. Cut corn fields are great but ducks are majestic.
Cattle pond in Kansas! I watched the snow start and by the time I left there was about five inches! I shot my limit and never even touched a call those ducks knew exactly where they wanted to be
I’d have to say, the best are when you scout a corn field feed a night prior to a snowy cold front up north with a thousand honkers/mallards getting you amped for the morning. You get the boys out early to brush the hell out of the layouts and set up hundreds of dekes just to get absolutely dumped on with a foot of snow and have all the birds sit on the roost the whole day while you are freezing your nuts off saying they should get up any minute. Gotta love late season in Canada though.
It's rare, but it's special: That sleety/snow flurries morning in a southern coastal marsh when you go solo because no one else wants to be out. You kill a mixed bag, all drake limit by 8. Only found that weather combo twice over the years, but same outcome both times. Epic.
Yes indeed I know exactly what you mean. I've only had a handful of those days over year but I remember them all like it was yesterday.
Mixed bags on snowy Texas public land cattle ponds will forever be my favorite hunt.
Back woods swamp in the snow, limits of green heads all day! That would always be my number 1 pick
We have this little stream that runs right below our dam to the reservoir. When the lake starts to freeze up that little stream stays open and it can be really good. Up close and personal, birds in your face. When it’s snowing even better. Great video. Thanks for great products
Gotta be the mallards over a super skinny warm creek watching the green heads work against the snow is just awesome
Favorite hunt from the past…it was off and on snowing / sleating, we had a few birds coming in and out then out of nowhere a woody dropped in and landed right in our spread which was the first woody I’ve ever seen where we hunt so that was an awesome expierence and I’d love to have it again!
I love huntin the wooded creek in Ohio with snow on a cold day and the wind is blowing! Love you guys, keep the videos comin!!
Skinny river green all day! My personal favorite though would have to be getting those Mr. Hollywood spoonies on my local pooper pond 🤣 Another awesome video by the way!!
This one better win the decoys😂😂
Yea this one’s a winner haha
I love these small water hunts, this is a hunt I dream of! Awesome work !
One of my favorite hunts was in the timber here in Arkansas as the snow was falling and the woods starting locking up around us. The show that morning was well worth the frozen boat and waders.
These boys are some real sportsman’s letting them pass, most people would dump loads into them 😂, yall are nice and humble and take it all in, love it!
Snowy timber hole hunts have a special place in my heart
Good ol honker smash in the corn with snow covers on the layouts take the trophy picture when the sun starts to break thru the grey clouds!!! 😍😍😍
It had come a blizzard, and we got the truck stuck in the snow on the way to the pond before daylight. Finally got a tractor to get us out about 10:30. Thought what the heck let's try it. The snow stopped falling about 11:00, and then came the ducks. 2 man limit by 12 noon. Was truly epic watching them pile in
Favorite snow day is on an ole farm pond chasing mallards, when your the only one with open water in the area it can be an absolute beat down. But if i had to choose id choose the small ricer with mallards 100%!!
Nothing like hunting a nice creek during snowfall after some greenheads with your dog. The view beat the numbers. It’s not always about the numbers it’s about the setting and the memories.
I love hunting small rice ponds. Can’t beat the rice ponds on a snowy day
Snowy big open field laying in socks in all white getting them ole snows by the dozen. Nothing beats it
I’d never pass up a day like that! Snow plus mallards… pretty perfect to me.
Definitely on a Saturday southern salt marsh morning with a buddy. The marsh is open and the birds are flying. Can't beat a cold day on the river!
In the timber in Arkansas when it’s snowing really gets me going. Big timber guy!
That's my all time fave small water lots of mallards
Mallards is the best for a white hunt hands down. I also like yote hunting In the snow. Makes is a lot more fun to me. Chaserhinton
My favorite snow day hunt is an urban Sewer pond hunt. Greenies in the corn, guess it's kind of a combo location actually!! You guys rock, enjoy the journey!!
You hunting sewer ponds rob?
@@GroveWoodFarms Actually no, but the birds are always on 'em!! Ashur said he might pick a unique response for the give away, so I went with this!! I have killed a couple birds close to a feed lot though... :)
Picture this: Sitting in a rice field on the coast of South Carolina with 3 of your best buddies and the snow is falling down pretty good! It’s a fairly quiet morning until the sun starts to rise and ohhh boy, here they come! A flock of 300+ coots swimming right towards the decoys!!! Get ready boys! Alright, GET EM!!!! Man, it don’t get no better than that!
Being in Texas it doesn’t happen often, but the one time I caught it right seeing mallards and gadwall work an open hole in the buck brush plays through my mind all summer. Something about watching the birds against the snowy trees just gets me going
Back bays of Atlantic City Buffleheads on a snow day is elite
This video is absolutely insane. Great hunt guys!
Blizzard in flooded corn, had a best day ever
I’ll take a skinny river with any duck over goose hunting any day.
Great show. We love it.
Ideal snow day...small warm water creeks and a limit of greenies by the time the ski lift opens!
Amazing content. I am new to waterfowl, I hunt off the columbia river and you boys helped to get me into this! I run a salmon/Steelhead channel but about to start including ducks into her! If the triggers gold the bird will fold!!
For me you always have to go for those green heads baby!!!!
Shooting wigeon on on a creek that borders a wheat on a snow day has to be the best time I had! Would do that hunt over again everyday!
Great video 💯💯💯
Nothing better than honkers in a field snow day out of our foam ice box
Awesome video guys. My favorite is a big strip pit lake (coal mine lake) all small water is froze and you get a mix of everything but on those types of days it is possible for all green to come in.
Great hunt boys.
Standing in flooded timber in the river bottoms of Arkansas with mallards dropping in with the snow! Can't beat it
Snow days here in Western Oregon are rare, but my absolute favorite snow day hunt is a mixed bag day spoonies and green heads on small water marshes with some flooded corn
Definitely geese and ducks in a cornfield on a snowy migration day!!!
Small cattle ponds filled with widgeon with a light snow in the middle of nowhere Oklahoma.Cant beat it.
I’m 15 and haven’t got to see an absolute amazing hunt in person but I would say my favorite one I have even been on was in a corn feild last day of season in ks and it was snowing and we shot a 4 man limit of specs all had amazing bars and it was over my dive bomb v2s it was so amazing to watch them dance in the sky I will forever take that one to the grave
Snowy field hunts is where its at
I’d say being from the north it’s all the days in the freezing cold north winds in the pits for migrating honkers. Something about pulling honkers from the heavens in negative temps and snow in the ground with the guys is something else.
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Skinny river mallard hunt 4 sure! Wouldn’t want it any other way 🦆
Snow storm on public hunting waters. Evens the game🦆🦆🦆
Snow day harlequin and barrows on Alaskan shorelines for sure. Doesn’t get better.
For the pure fun value , shooting jacks on a fishpond at the freeze up in Arkansas is hard to beat!
Green heads with my daughter in the snow would be special
Almost every year in January we snowmobile 20 miles into a public stretch of river in Idaho that has mallards, pins, and greenwings. No blinds needed since the shore has good size boulders so we just wear white and keep our heads low while birds work. My favorite hunt of the season even though it takes a stupid amount of planning.
Backyard buffleheads for sure
I’ve always hunted reelfoot lake. So a good ditch blind day when you catch them between the refuge and fields man can’t beat them out of there!
Skinny / shallow River green heads all day. Spent many hunts on the Snake River in ID chasing mallards. Best of times!
Goldeneye over small river pockets on a snow day for sure
Ducks over the river, the snow coming down adds the perfect touch to the little river I hunt over during the December weeks.
Skinny, rock bottom creek with juuuuust enough ripples to keep it open👌
Skinny River Mallards! Man I had a skinny river hunt last year that went to crap quick! Buddy had hunted there before, but it snowed hard the night before we went in, got into thick brush going in and go turned around, took an extra 45+ mins of walking in circles to find where we wanted to be. Didn’t shoot a thing and when picking up decoys he fell through the ice…. Man we shoulda slept in. But it was one of those memory making hunts!
I’m new to waterfowl hunting, but my favorite so far has been shooting wigeon and greenheads on a spring creek with my son over decoys.
One of those skinny river hunts in the snow would be a dream!! Although my only snow hunts been on the Arkansas River when it froze over last year!
Skinny water sand bar hunts get both big Tony’s and them beef cake mals and boi let me tell ya they give it up hard!!! I need to head west this looks like a dream!
the dog is very smart
Cat Tail slough with a good mixed bag on a snow day hard to beat
Ain’t nothing better than hunting puddle ducks in a boat blind on the Mississippi River with 20mph snow blowing sideways big ducks feet down in the decoys🤙🏼
Mallards on a small river on a snow day 100%🔥
big honkers in a corn field on a snow day😎
My favorite snow hunt is the local WMA woodies!
On a snow day it's awesome to sleep in then run to the store, grab a loaf of bread and head down to the city pond 😂 nah on a snow day gotta love finding some birds on the edge of the lake there's nothing better!
We get maybe 1 snow day a year here in NW LA. My favorite place to hunt on snow days is at my best friends ranch, hunting in a warm pit over flooded gold top millet. Then afterwards we all go back to the cabin and sit around the fire, sip whiskey and cook
nothing beats green heads in the fly fishing hole
Honkers in the snow is tough to beat. Give me mallards on a small river on a cold sunny day.
Honkers in cornfield on a snow day for sure
Skinny river mallards in the snow all day 🦆🦆
Mallards on the river all day
Nothing beats shooting green beans on skinny water in the snow with a couple bonus honkers
Snowy river hunt for the pig sooie nation all day long. 🦆❄️ never done it over a creek but would love it! #snowyriver #razorbacknation
Skinny water lards all day but favorite would be lessers or snow geese on a snow day!
Snow hunts are best spent putting the hammer on bull sprigs in an icy swamp marsh! You guys put out the best content, keep it up!
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Duck hunting over a lake getting a trifecta of geese, mallards, and divers
Coming from a guy in Kentucky where we don’t really have consistent ducks I would much rather hunt a snow day on a river smashing mallards. Cut corn fields are great but ducks are majestic.
Snowy day for me, mergansers in a retention pond without a doubt!!!
Love the small and skinny water, but for me theres nothing better then late seaon mallards over big water.
Love hunt spoonies and green wings on the Great Salt Lake in the snow baby! They come out of nowhere
Mergansers on grandmas backyard pond just hits different in the powder
Cattle pond in Kansas! I watched the snow start and by the time I left there was about five inches! I shot my limit and never even touched a call those ducks knew exactly where they wanted to be
Dude, give me a warm water slough on a snowy day. No better hunt
Walmart parking lot puddle coot hunts are my favorite
I’ve had best luck hunting snow days in the dry open woods. Mallards and Canada’s
Best place to hunt on a snow day is anywhere with birds
I like hunting little rivers . You get a mix bag all day long.
I’d have to say, the best are when you scout a corn field feed a night prior to a snowy cold front up north with a thousand honkers/mallards getting you amped for the morning. You get the boys out early to brush the hell out of the layouts and set up hundreds of dekes just to get absolutely dumped on with a foot of snow and have all the birds sit on the roost the whole day while you are freezing your nuts off saying they should get up any minute. Gotta love late season in Canada though.
Snowday with my boys.. doesnt matter if its small water, open water, timber or a field! Just as long as we are there!
Sitting in a 1000+ spread of snows on a cattle pond and cornfield, seeing them tornado down from the Heaven’s is just special
Quincy Illinois bay!! Used to harvest a lot of Mallards close to Triangle lake
For me it’s walking the trails working ruffed grouse in the Appalachian’s in Georgia
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Let’s go another vid
There ain’t nothin like big knots of canvasbacks on the Chesapeake bay in snowy weather
Classic divebomb layup
Skinny river all day!