If you have a canoe there is decent jump shooting for ducks and geese on the Potomac.
On Friday, November 16, 2012 8:52:36 AM UTC-5, Matt Sheedy wrote:
You don't need a license if you go to a RSA like Pintail Point or Gunpowder Game Farm, where they release farm raised birds(ducks and/or pheasants). If you want to hunt wild ducks and geese, you'll need a hunter safety card and license.
On Thursday, November 15, 2012 5:33:12 PM UTC-5, Matthew Longley wrote:Has anyone ever used a duck hunting guide in VA or MD? Buddy and I are interested in getting out before the season ends, but neither of us have been before. As I understand it you don't need a hunting license if you are with a registered guide? Really appreciate any recommendations or general thoughts.Sorry if this isn't quite fly fishing related, but to atone I'll bring a bunch of feathers to the next beer tie (assuming I get a hunt in and I'm able to, um, coerce them from their original owner)
http://www.tpfr.org
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