Opening Weekend in Michigan
Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2015 2:47 pm
Every fall I spend opening day on the family marsh in Montcalm County, Michigan. Dad started hunting on the "pond" in 1948 and I've been out there very opening day since 1968. Fortunately for all of us, during the 80's Dad bought the property around the pond, and the neighboring lake, so we have our own little duck hunting world. When the sun comes up over the cattails it's a beautiful thing.
This year I decided to go "old school". I left my Super Black Eagle in my truck and headed out to the blind with my 1924 Fox A grade. This is the one that Silvers called "Right as rain". I bought the gun in December because I've wanted an A grade for a long time. I really didn't plan to hunt with it. I just wanted to own one. Let me tell you, a guy couldn't ask for a better duck gun. It was a joy to shoot and those 1oz. Rio #5's really stopped the ducks. In Michigan we are allowed 6 ducks a day, but no more than 3 can be woodies. By 10 o'clock I had 3 woodies, 2 mallards and 1 widgeon. I always enjoy looking at other people's pictures so let me share a few with you. Happy hunting to all of you.







This year I decided to go "old school". I left my Super Black Eagle in my truck and headed out to the blind with my 1924 Fox A grade. This is the one that Silvers called "Right as rain". I bought the gun in December because I've wanted an A grade for a long time. I really didn't plan to hunt with it. I just wanted to own one. Let me tell you, a guy couldn't ask for a better duck gun. It was a joy to shoot and those 1oz. Rio #5's really stopped the ducks. In Michigan we are allowed 6 ducks a day, but no more than 3 can be woodies. By 10 o'clock I had 3 woodies, 2 mallards and 1 widgeon. I always enjoy looking at other people's pictures so let me share a few with you. Happy hunting to all of you.






