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Midwest Flyways Podcast

Ten Minute Tuesday: Water Hunting Techniques

Midwest Flyways Podcast

Midwest Flyways

Sports, Wilderness

2.4819 Ratings

🗓️ 13 June 2023

⏱️ 12 minutes

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Summary

This week on Ten Minute Tuesday; Cal, Joey, and Gavin talk about some different techniques for water hunting including some unusual tactics. Joey saves a duck and Gavin keeps things light. Thanks for listening and be sure to leave a review!   New Waterfowl Film out now! MONTANA FILM Go to OnXHunt to be better prepared for your hunt: OnX Learn more about better ammo: Migra Ammunitions Stop saying "Huh?" with better hearing protection: Soundgear Better Merch: /SHOP

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0:00.0

Welcome everybody to another 10 minute Tuesday. I'm your host, Joey. We've got Cal and then we've also

0:04.8

got a special guest here today, Gavin. Now do I hope that Hunter cut the camera when I did that?

0:10.4

Yes. Did he do it? Yes. Oh my God. That's awesome. Nice job, Hunter. Guys, this is going to be a unique,

0:16.1

this is going to be a unique 10 minute Tuesday. We're going to talk about multiple topics very quickly,

0:23.0

and you're going to get a very quick insight into our friendship,

0:26.2

where you never finish a topic.

0:28.7

So, bingo.

0:29.6

So let's start it off.

0:31.6

Okay, so I had a tip for this week that I think we should just do

0:34.5

as part of this 10-minute Tuesday,

0:36.8

something I was reading about

0:38.2

and watched a video about recently. And that tip is when you're out hunting, just muddy the water a little

0:46.0

bit. So go walk around and whatever it is. That's why you see guys that when they're hunting timber,

0:51.5

not only are they shaking the water so they can get movement and

0:54.3

ripples on the water. A big benefit of that also is getting that muddied up water that's kind of

0:59.3

circulating because when birds are flying over, they can tell if there's mud in the water anywhere

1:05.0

or if there's like activity where it's muddied up or if it's just totally clear. So when birds are

1:10.5

feeding, especially in shallow water, you're going to see a lot of muddied up or if it's just totally clear. So when birds are feeding, especially in shallow

1:11.9

water, you're going to see a lot of muddied up water from above. And that's, you can definitely

1:17.1

look up videos so you can see it too. It's pretty obvious. And I think that birds definitely can

1:22.0

key in on that if they're flying over looking and checking something out a bunch times and nothing's

1:26.9

muddied up.

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