I also got Murphy 12/30….. pretty excited! ……5 hours every 5 years
I have two sons that have been drawn and attended the youth hunts since 2018 except two years ago when they were not drawn. The middle two sons were drawn this year with the youngest being his first year.
The sad part of the youth hunts is that they are poorly attended by the youth. At least the update hunts are attended at a 50% rate. They just don’t show up. Bonneau Ferry seems to be well attended. The eagles will 100% take their ducks they shoot.
We hunted Best Island yesterday, pretty slow. Good chilly morning but little-to no wind sure didn't help. We didn't shoot for the first 30 minutes of light despite having plenty of birds in the marsh we drew, including a good number of mallards. We could hear em on the water before shooting light along with some woodies.
Fast forward to sunrise, the woodies left and went elsewhere, a few eventually trickled back and as the morning went on we consistently saw groups of those mallards working into a hole about 150yds north of us. So we realized we were fighting a losing battle against live decoys and abandoned the spread altogether to walk to that area. Eventually the groups jumped and we immediately hunkered. A group of bwt came right over us, picked off a couple there. While my partner and I were attempting to locate our respective downed birds the big ducks started trickling back in presenting a few shooting opportunities as well. One bwt gave us the slip which happens quick in that kinda marsh with a winged bird.
We basically spent the rest of the morning standing in that section of the marsh waiting for more opportunities as birds returned, but they were few and far between. Of course, as we started to head back to the spread to pack up ahead of our 11 o'clock pickup time, a random single or pair of BWT buzzed us multiple times but I couldn't get my gun up quick enough before they were out of range.
Ended up with 2 BWT, 1 mallard and a mottled (finally got to scratch that bird off the list.) Still chasing that black duck... Last time we were there it was windy and cold, we shot pintails, gadwall and buncha wigeon. This time fell well short of that expectation, but it was still a fun hunt.
According to the technician, I don't think the other groups shot anything.
On the way out one of those ponds was holding what musta been 50-75 swans. At first I thought they were snows until the size and noises they making proved otherwise. Never seen swans in that large of numbers in SC before. Anyone know of that's a growing trend, or if they typically come here that often, they just congregate in areas I don't frequent, or what?
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Last edited by willyworm; 12-18-2025 at 10:04 AM.
Delta in a nutshell: Breeding grounds + small wetlands + big blocks of grass cover + predator removal + nesting structures + enough money to do the job= plenty of ducks to keep everyone smiling!
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Those swans use BI every year and have been for a ling time now.
\"I never saw a wild thing feel sorry for itself. A small bird will drop dead frozen from a bough without ever having felt sorry for itself.\" <br />D.H. LAWRENCE
Murphy was good last Saturday despite absolutely zero wind. Not sure how many thousand teal were on us, but it was a bunch. Pintail groups we saw seemed to have one drake to every 6-7 hens. Decoyed several groups of all hens which was a little frustrating, but we came out with two limits comprised of Gadwall, pintails, wigeon, a couple teal we shot at the end to finish, and one beautiful Mottled drake sporting some jewelry which made the morning for sure. All in all a good hunt for a really warm, dead calm day. Our area had the best bottom I've ever experienced there, which was nice for a change.
I wouldn't get out the electric chair to get in one of the leaking boats, accompanied with a gumbo stirring paddle to
battle the mud bottom at Murphy Island. I'm glad to hear of the recent success there and the better bottom.
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Bottom out there was like concrete for us
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when do we start the thread on how duck hunting in sc sucks and you should save your time and money and travel once a year to a state that manages its public land better yada yada yada
sorry again, bart. I really must be in a fowl mood.
foul
good killing to those above
Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.
TW Graham's was the cherry on top.
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I can taste that flounder from here!
wow. duck pics on this site. nice hunts guys
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