I know a guy that guides there that I used to hunt with but I haven't talked to him in a while.
ttha_aggie_09 said:
I know a guy that guides there that I used to hunt with but I haven't talked to him in a while.
pretty sure that's where my cousins/uncle are or were. If it is, they've been there a whileSB IV said:ttha_aggie_09 said:
I know a guy that guides there that I used to hunt with but I haven't talked to him in a while.
Just looking for opinions on their club side of things.
SB IV said:
Any of y'all familiar with Pintail Hunting Club based out of Garwood?
water turkey said:SB IV said:
Any of y'all familiar with Pintail Hunting Club based out of Garwood?
Lance, who owns Pintail, is a sponsor here on TexAgs. Good guy and runs a good outfit.
I didn't know they had a club membership.
Kwade23 said:
Saw a lot more birds yesterday than we have past few weeks hunting public land. Still think GWT drakes are one of my favorite birds.
Not 100% correct. Lance runs it for the money man (I can never remember his name). Dude who brought up ALOT of land between Garwood and Eagle Lake; big tracts of Winterman/Duncan land in Eagle Lake area.water turkey said:SB IV said:
Any of y'all familiar with Pintail Hunting Club based out of Garwood?
Lance, who owns Pintail, is a sponsor here on TexAgs. Good guy and runs a good outfit.
I didn't know they had a club membership.
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Was there any rice on those properties this year? With irrigation water not available to many rice farms, birds won't stay in the area long between cold fronts like they did before. And with fewer acres overall in the area, hunted fields have more pressure with fewer roost areas. This has been our experience on the East side for years now having drastically fewer acres of rice and flooded harvested fields.
We're members of Riceland. We generally have decent water. Think we're way over hunted for the members to blind ratio. The club ownership got sideways with one of the property owners for one of the biggest and best leases they historically had right before the season and we lost access to it.
All in all, weather has sucked for migration this year and my group wants to look around at other clubs.
Drundel said:Not 100% correct. Lance runs it for the money man (I can never remember his name). Dude who brought up ALOT of land between Garwood and Eagle Lake; big tracts of Winterman/Duncan land in Eagle Lake area.water turkey said:SB IV said:
Any of y'all familiar with Pintail Hunting Club based out of Garwood?
Lance, who owns Pintail, is a sponsor here on TexAgs. Good guy and runs a good outfit.
I didn't know they had a club membership.
And last I heard, they don't have club memberships, just day hunts for ducks and cranes.
As far as the season, its just way down. A buddy is on Blessing and they had limits about every hunt last year and this year its really bad.Quote:Quote:
Was there any rice on those properties this year? With irrigation water not available to many rice farms, birds won't stay in the area long between cold fronts like they did before. And with fewer acres overall in the area, hunted fields have more pressure with fewer roost areas. This has been our experience on the East side for years now having drastically fewer acres of rice and flooded harvested fields.
We're members of Riceland. We generally have decent water. Think we're way over hunted for the members to blind ratio. The club ownership got sideways with one of the property owners for one of the biggest and best leases they historically had right before the season and we lost access to it.
All in all, weather has sucked for migration this year and my group wants to look around at other clubs.
My co-worker is on that lease, do you know a Nick D? He said its been pretty slow. What tract of land did Pruitt lose?
CS78 said:
Got out there at 10:45 this morning and watched two flocks land as we were walking up. Didn't shoot until 12:30. Left at 3:30 with 11. Passed a ton of juvie and hen goldeneye.
Didn't see 40 birds total. Rivers are 2/3rds frozen. Cant be anything left to the north of us.
Going to hit it at shooting time in the morning. Supposed to be a balmy 10*. My buddy says that's twice as hot as today.
chocolatelabs said:
i ask as we have a river in SE oklahoma but i don't see many ducks. a few on our pond but not many on river that i see.
possible. it's mostly thick woods though so idk about where they would feed.CS78 said:chocolatelabs said:
i ask as we have a river in SE oklahoma but i don't see many ducks. a few on our pond but not many on river that i see.
Maybe a good place to build a wetland?