Saturday, November 23, 2013

Fixing a Broken Robo Duck


Waterfowlers are extremely tough on their gear, so things tend to get broken from time to time. Whether you break a T bracket on Lucky Duck or the breast peg on a Mojo - here is a cheap, quick and easy way to get your robos back in use and stronger than ever.




1) Take out the two screws on the bottom of the decoy that holds the battery box in place.

2 screws for battery box

2) After you remove the battery box drill a hole that will fit either a 3/4 inch or 5/8 inch bolt.
Remove battery box

3) Slide the bolt through the hole and use a washer and nut to secure it.


That easy

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Apply for a Deer or Turkey Permit

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DEER

SPRING TURKEY
  • 1st Lottery Deadline is December 1st
  • 2nd Lottery Deadline is January 13, 2014
  • 3rd Lottery Deadline is February 10, 2014
  • Random Daily Drawings begin March 10, 2014
  • 2014 NON-Resident Online Application will be available December 3rd


FALL TURKEY
  • No longer accepting applications for 2013



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Saturday, November 9, 2013

The ducks are here

The ducks are here. Have been for four to five days.

Waterfowlers up and down the Illinois River valley are chuckling and smiling at what is turning out to be a very good duck season.

When last we weighed in on this subject, it was to mention that strip mine hunting was good for the opener. So it was. And after a lull, things have picked back up. This morning I was invited to hunt with Scot Jehle of Elmwood at a strip-mine lake. Despite no wind and less than two hours of hunting we managed to shoot five ducks (OK, four were spoonbills, but in the strip mines beggars can’t be choosers).

And our outing pales in comparison to what I am hearing from many other duck shooters.

Consider that Eric Doubet and his crew, during a recent outing to Banner Marsh, managed 24 ducks out of that site’s best blind. One day earlier, three out of the four blinds hunted had killed out.

Similar good reports are coming from up and down the river.

Limits. Wads of teal and wood ducks. Mallards. Gadwalls. Pintails. Canvasbacks.

Name a duck, they are around. The Nov. 8 count on the Illinois River shows more than 800,000 ducks. That’s big numbers. Here is that report: Illinois_River_ducks_11-8.pdf

My late duck mentor Don Moreland used to tell me the season really started on Veteran’s Day.

Well this year it started a week earlier. My hunch is that means we can expect things to freeze up early. Hey, maybe I am wrong. But if I am right, you better get out NOW! This is working out to be a real good duck season. Take advantage of the opportunity.

Jeff Lampe - Heartland Outdoors