We barely make it out to the field on time for a noon start most openers so 10AM is going to be a real challenge. This is as much a social trip and we enjoy the nights out as much as the hunt. Noon start was a good excused to laze around, pick apples, scoop up some cast off corn for feeding birds and sit around the feed store.
I'm sure we'll make a valiant effort Sat/Sun to catch all the dummies running around at opening bell but Mon-Wed might be questionable to get out before noon. I've never had the chance to hunt later in the season when 10AM start is normal. Is there still a chance that you'll catch some in roosting areas if it's cold/wet? Are they much more likely to still be in the feed rather than loafing in cover? About 2-4PM is never very productive so we often stop for lunch break then- is 10AM-noon also likely to be a slow action time where they are still feeding and then it picks up around noon when they move to cover?
Getting out that early will certainly require a limit of one trip to the breakfast buffet. Might be tough this year to get into Redfield on time- sorry Leo.
I'm sure we'll make a valiant effort Sat/Sun to catch all the dummies running around at opening bell but Mon-Wed might be questionable to get out before noon. I've never had the chance to hunt later in the season when 10AM start is normal. Is there still a chance that you'll catch some in roosting areas if it's cold/wet? Are they much more likely to still be in the feed rather than loafing in cover? About 2-4PM is never very productive so we often stop for lunch break then- is 10AM-noon also likely to be a slow action time where they are still feeding and then it picks up around noon when they move to cover?
Getting out that early will certainly require a limit of one trip to the breakfast buffet. Might be tough this year to get into Redfield on time- sorry Leo.