We hunted Crab creek last Sunday and Monday. If you don't know it, it's between Moses Lake and the Potholes.

Sunday was very poor; only 3 birds, with one jump shot from an isolated pond after a hike because we were bored out of our skulls. Monday was great in the early morning. Within two or three hours after shooting time we took 11 birds. Only two hens, three green-wing teal, and the rest drakes. Of course two of us got out of the boat to do something on shore w/o shotguns, and a flock of a dozen or so greenheads came right on in, touched down in our spread, and then high-tailed it out of there! Oh well, it was fun, and missing them means less birds to clean.

Some of the drakes were pretty big, but I am not sure if they were locals or northerns. The way many of the birds responded to our calling and spread makes me think that some of the flocks were northerns. The locals are pretty call and deke shy by now. But I have yet to see many of those huge greenhead flocks flying in yet.

Hope that helps.
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