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I've also posted this question on wildfowling forum....

Now that the ferreting season is coming to an end I usually turn my attention to fishing as I live by the sea and enjoy spearfisning and sea fishing in the summer.

I was out for a mooch on an isolated estuary today and whilst watching some mallard on the mud and some canada geese in a nearby field reminded me of something I have often wondered.

Has anyone ever taken wildfowl by swimming underneath and pulling them down? I saw this in a film when I was a kid and have often wondered?

Would be a real hunting experience,wetsuit,snorkel,maybe some foliage to camoflage my head as i float downstream.

Or have I just lost the plot?!!! :yes:

Cheers, Mooster.

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I dont know if you can do that but hey in my book that sounds relly good fun!! :D:D

I'll have to try it out myself on a lake. Hide in the reeds then go under and take a duck with me lol!!!

 

 

 

I've also posted this question on wildfowling forum....

Now that the ferreting season is coming to an end I usually turn my attention to fishing as I live by the sea and enjoy spearfisning and sea fishing in the summer.

I was out for a mooch on an isolated estuary today and whilst watching some mallard on the mud and some canada geese in a nearby field reminded me of something I have often wondered.

Has anyone ever taken wildfowl by swimming underneath and pulling them down? I saw this in a film when I was a kid and have often wondered?

Would be a real hunting experience,wetsuit,snorkel,maybe some foliage to camoflage my head as i float downstream.

Or have I just lost the plot?!!! :yes:

Cheers, Mooster.

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I reckon you have been watching too many Crocodile Dundee films :laugh: . I would doubt it could be done in reality but,

i never say never.........please keep us posted if you decide to try. ;)

 

Rolfe.

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