The Grind heads to North Dakota, where record rainfall has lead to flooded fields. A mixed bag of puddle ducks sure don't mind the extra water, and a great gentleman's hunt ensues.
For green head, pin tail....,#4 shot and 20 gauge works, but 12 gauge might be better; distances, pattern and penetration would be considered, this is my personal experience.
The Grind Waterfowl TV I’ve extended an invite to Bill, I have a cabin up in Webster and have access to some of the best duck hunting country in the area. If we hit it right there’s no reason we can’t scratch out a limit. Look me up if you come out this way, Farside Outdoors will Hook You Up :)
How could anything get more Horific than that guys howling . He sounds like his entire family has died in the same day. And the Guy the guy with the voice must be dragging his Balls on the Ground with a Goiter Disease.
Phillip Hany Gun safety is the most important thing, it’s the first. Regarding you are young, “.410 gauge” or 20 gauge shotgun would be easier to use, some kids or teenagers use .410 at first. I used 20 gauge when I was 14, then 12 gauge later. Now I’m older, ceased shooting and hunting for many years, but I’m glad to see younger learn that. Those are my personal experience and suggestion for your reference, not be certainly, your dad may have other plans.