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1 month ago • Mid Valley Mercenaries
NEW Hunt is up!
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1 month ago • Mid Valley Mercenaries
NEW HUNT IS UP!
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3 months ago • Mid Valley Mercenaries
I love to tell the stories over and over again. Limits are awesome, but those aren’t the stories rehashed the most. It’s falling in the pond, food poisoning from gas station burritos, hunting in weather you’d never be found in for anything else, hiking in mud so brutal for a couple birds you swear you’ll never do it again, only to go back the next day, unexplainable weariness from lack of sleep. That’s what it takes to get these stories, and every one of us would do it all over again. Except for maybe the gas station burritos… P.S. Videos coming soon
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6 months ago • Mid Valley Mercenaries
Greta conversation with Elliot and Jake @FreelanceDuckHunting @ChasingGreen
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7 months ago • Mid Valley Mercenaries
More pattern videos coming soon! Check out Müller choke tubes at link below and put in Code: MVM2024 for 10% OFF. https://mullerchokes.com/mvm
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10 months ago • Mid Valley Mercenaries
Got the chance to be on my buddy’s podcast from @duckgunpodcast Check it out!
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11 months ago • Mid Valley Mercenaries
Every time I post a pintail photo and a shoveler photo bombs it, the spoony gets all the attention. Where are all my Shoveler lovers?
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11 months ago • Mid Valley Mercenaries
10 Drake Pintails fighting over 1 hen. I watched them chase her around for 15 minutes before they all flew off together. This is so common to see, at least in CA, and myself and Travis have talked about it so many times on the podcast. The drake to hen ratio is significant.
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11 months ago • Mid Valley Mercenaries
It’s hard to get a picture of any bird this close, let alone swimming right at you. I had laid there so long that I think he swam at me just out of pure curiosity as to what I was. The only downside I notice from this angle is, you don’t get to see the tertials or the coveted “sprig”.
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11 months ago • Mid Valley Mercenaries
Any Gadwall lovers? I personally love how they work into a spread, and the faint “meep” “meep” call they make. Grey duck or not, I’ll take em’ every time.
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