So I've heard that cold fronts make for good hunting because migrating ducks from the North ride down with them and are new to the area, as well as looking for shelter from the stiff N. wind. I've also seen a front get the ducks flying one time.
All you seasoned waterfowlers out there, what's been ya'lls experience with hunting during fronts? Do you try to hunt before a front hits (I'd probably be fishing then), or do you wait for the next morning? Would you want to be out right as the front moves through?
Regardless, I'll be out there tomorrow morning to see what's flying
Also, any recommendations for a good waterproof camo hunting jacket?
All you seasoned waterfowlers out there, what's been ya'lls experience with hunting during fronts? Do you try to hunt before a front hits (I'd probably be fishing then), or do you wait for the next morning? Would you want to be out right as the front moves through?
Regardless, I'll be out there tomorrow morning to see what's flying
Also, any recommendations for a good waterproof camo hunting jacket?
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