When
we arrived at the beautiful lodge for Bust-A-Duck guide service, we took a few
minutes to play fetch with the owners dog while awaiting the arrival of the
other ladies who would join our hunt. As everyone made their way in, we
introduced ourselves and visited near the bonfire that had been prepared.
We discussed our expectations and excitement for the days that lay ahead.
Tara and I gravitated to a lady hunter named Amy, from Georgia, as this
would also be her first time duck hunting. This of course helped my sister Tara
not feel alone in her inexperience.
We awoke that next morning at 4:30am, ate a
small snack for breakfast, then began the long process of layering our hunting
clothing and struggling into our neoprene waders. As anyone knows who has
done this, it can be quite a task! Finally everyone was dressed and ready. We
loaded up the big, camo, 1980-something suburban (which we called the mud
chariot) with our blind bags, snacks, and guns. Just the idea of riding
in that beast made us all smile!
As
we drove the fields through water and huge mud holes, the excitement was
evident on everyone’s face. Upon reaching the blind, we exited the doors into
knee deep water, grabbed our blind bags, removed our guns from the cases, and
headed towards the blind through the mud. What a perfect experience for
first time duck hunters!
As
we were getting situated in the blind, we watched our guide Matt place the
decoys strategically in the water. Waiting for shooting light, we told
stories and educated each other on the sport of duck hunting. At dawn, we
could barely see the silhouettes of the ducks flying in the morning light. We
were all very anxiously awaiting for our Matt to say “Ok ladies, load your
guns”. When he finally uttered those words, it was the best noise we
could imagine. The clink of shells being loaded into 12 gauges…that makes a
woman smile!
Our
day only got better… By 11:00am we five ladies had shot our limit of 30
ducks. We had such a great success rate and excellent team work that day.
Smiles spread across everyone’s face as we arrived back at the lodge with
our trophies from the day to warm food, great memories, and conversation for
hours.
NOTE: Shoot Like A Girl teamed up with Babes Bullets and Broadheads to put on this duck hunt!
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