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alleyyooper

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In the 1960’s duck hunting here in Michigan had some simple rules even I could under stand.


You needed a migratory water fowl license, A 3 shot plug in a pump or semi auto shot gun. You were allowed so many male birds and so many females and some you were not to shoot at all like If I remember right the wood ducks.


North off St. Johns Mich back then the Maple river went under M 27, there was also a large parking lot for wild life viewing and many would put a duck boat in there and go up or down river to hunt. Up river there was west, the DNR paid farmers plant crops in the spring and allowed them to grow all summer then the DNR would flood the crops in the fall.


We how ever took Wilson road off 27 a couple miles and parked at a farm across the road from the river. We wore cheat waders and walked abreast up river hunting thru the flooded crops and wood lots. Jumped a lot of mallards canvas backs and other good eating ducks.


This was my first time duck hunting this way and enjoyed it a lot. Went to step over what I thought was a sunken log, Log moved fast and about upset me. Turned out it was a huge gar pike, a lot hung out there as there was a slaughter house on the river where they dumped inwards.


As said I enjoyed this type of hunting a lot. When we had our limit of ducks we took them back to the cars put them on ice then would go and hunt the crop fields for pheasants and rabbits.

Those were good days of hunting before so much land got posted and rules got changed to a points system.

With the points system you could drive several miles to hunt go out and shoot one bird a hen Mallard and you were finished for the day.


Those new rules didn’t take effect till 1971 though.


I was learning a lot of new ways of hunting off the farm and with Rick his brother in laws and friends. Reloading my own hunting ammo, was nothing to spend a Saturday shooting informal trap and using up 400 rounds.


Al
 

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Always takes me back to when there were still woods around me instead of apartment buildings and so many lights on all the dang time.
 

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I have a bunch of lead shot Duck and Pheasant loads that belonged to my grandfather on the shelf above my reloading bench. They are modern plastic hulls so I guess that puts them in the 70's or very early 80's. Central Kentucky isn't really known for waterfowl but at the side job shop we have been selling a ton of steel loads and just got a shipment of bismuth in, so somebody must be hunting them.
 
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