 Hey guys welcome back to the channel Titus and today we got another reaction video for you we did these last year it was pretty fun watching everybody's videos but another season has come and gone. And now we want to look at what's new going on and what videos that we may or may not have seen last year. And today I'll be reacting to Josh from Outdoor Limits. The Flyways Collective one of the members that we have that we've come together collectively to shoot ducks together to hunt together to be friends to hang out. And it's really been a great deal so today we're going to be reviewing or reacting to his video. All I see right now is it says they didn't know I was there. It's a solo kayak Mallard Limit. You just put the words Mallard in anything and it makes me smile. So let's get right into this. If you guys haven't already subscribed to the channel and if you can help mess out and give the video a thumbs up. Let's get started. We're back at it again. I got the quack yak loaded down and we're going to do a little layout hunt out of the kayak today. A little layout hunt in the kayak. So I don't know how today is going to go. I'm curious if he's on the full front. It's supposed to come later this week and it should push a bunch of birds in. Discovery. I'm really curious to see what's happening in a small town we're going to today. So I'm packing light. I know he's got a sweet setup because he said pictures before and you can't even see. They're a little smaller but they fit great in the kayak. And then I also have my motion ducks. Motion ducks. We all know motion ducks is killer. Killer, if you guys haven't heard of that, you guys really need to check it out today. Hide's going to be key. It doesn't feel like we have a whole lot of wind right now. You're so right. We'll see how it goes. I'm excited. But I got to get going so I'll catch up with you guys when we get everything set up. Just kind of putting the final touches on everything. Got all the decoys out and it's filming in the dark. I tell you what guys, it's a pain. Hold on one second. I'll get you as bright as I can go. There we go. I got my kayak. Working on brushing it in. Tucked back up in... That was really good. Tall grass kind of stuff. Got two dozen decoys at the motion ducks and one spinner out there. The wind's kind of switching from my left side to... Sounds like a deadly combo. So I'm kind of set up for that wind switch. I think having the hide be really good is going to be important. Having motion on the water is going to be even more important. And also on my way in here, I kicked up a bunch of ducks. So they're either night feeding, which I'm pretty sure they are. See that's so scary. Sometimes when you kick ducks off, you don't know if they're going to come back or if they don't. So I've had them come back and I've had them never come back. Hopefully we get a few. Just got to make sure we get that motion in the water and make sure the hide's buttoned up. I think I've got a good feeling about this. That's a good group of birds. Nice and easy now. Let's check it out. It's like they might do it on this one. That's so tough seeing that many birds too when you're so... Oh my gosh, they're locked up. Come on, commit. They're cupped. Oh yeah, here we go. Here we go. Here we go. Oh my goodness. Get them. Get that one. Oh ho ho. They get one? I think you only got one, huh? I got one, boys. He smoked that first one. I mean plastered it. He hit that one. Totally hit it. I don't know how. He didn't kill that one because he hit it. It looked like it was right where he needed to be. That didn't happen exactly how I wanted it to, but... beggars can't be choosers, right? Worked them in nice and slow with that motion though. I can't remember if he said that was a 20 gauge or not. I did exactly. There's a bird right there. Pretty much exactly what you want. Look at that. Green, baby. Green thick bird. Green. Big old neck, fully plumed. My hide looks really good over there. See, I mean, you literally can't even see that. This side, which I really don't want. You can't even see that. I mean, that's just incredible. I don't know. Let's see what the next group does. We got a nice green head. See, that's what we're going to do next year. We're going to do the same thing. I'd like to get a cover for my kite, but also I'm looking into the Mo March stuff, because they have some pretty cool set ups of stuff you can do. Like if you're on refuges or wherever you're at, you just brush up. You can sit in. Definitely stay tuned for that, because you're going to see us using that this year. I'm not a fan of. So I don't really know what to do here. So I think I'll just wait for the next group and see what they do, but... Solid, solid, solid group working in. I only got one, which is a bummer, but you can't win them all. We'll get this guy set down over here, and we'll wait for the next group to show up. Perfect. Oh, it's perfect. That's what I like. I missed my opportunity. Okay, I had to make an adjustment. The wind is not doing exactly what the weatherman said it was going to do. So I only got a good bead on where the wind was coming from. It was kind of swirling, so I couldn't really tell. But moved into some thicker brush, which is perfectly good for the hide. Had to move the decoys out and kind of set up for a north wind. So I was kind of set up backwards. It's just weird how the wind does that. Directions, everything. There's a little hole down here. The wind's swirling funny, but... I was working some ducks, and they just didn't want to give it up, and I think it's because of the wind direction. So, made some adjustments. Got the hide figured out. Yeah, that hide looks so good, honestly. That grass is perfect for brushing it up. He did really well. I remember last year, he did really well with that setup. Just getting birds in so tight. Ideally, they'll kind of land out in this pocket right here. But, better get buttoned up. Hopefully we can get some more ducks to come in. Here we go. Those are big groups. Those are days like that when you're out there. It's fun being solo, but then you're like, man, I kind of... I could have had three more guys out here. Just for the size of those groups. Wind is perfect. You can just tell it's just a perfect ducky day. Partly cloudy, sun's coming in and out. Good wind. Get him, son. There we go. Nice shot. Oh, goodness. Just maple leafing down. I think that's his 20 gauge, too. I'm pretty sure that's his 20 gauge. He's still in those two birds. And honestly, there's no way he could have got a third shot. Too far. They hit that wind and they're gone. I would say that getting to that block is very, very well. That's what I'm talking about right there. Beautiful birds. They kind of came out of nowhere. I saw them. They worked their way down into the marsh. And I lost them for a while. Then they decided to show back up and they just dumped right in. That was awesome. The wind is definitely switched. It's gone from a prediction of Southwest, definitely not, to North. North wind. And it's getting cloudy and cold. Just saying. We've got two more mallards to shoot and we'll be limited out. 20 gauge strikes again. I don't know what else to say. I think that's his Benelian, too. Three heads in the marsh out of the kayak. Oh, man, this is wonderful. Absolutely wonderful. You never, never, never forget days like that. One more group that does the same thing. We'll be out of here limited out. I haven't had a limit this season, so getting a limit today would be pretty sweet. I think the only big duck limit I've had was when I was in Nebraska, but it was like five teal and one spoonie. So it'd be nice to shoot a limited mallards today. Can't ask for much. All right, let's get back at it. Another big group. I remember seeing this video and thinking, man, look at all those. That's big groups. Definitely migrating birds. He gets to right here. He's done. That was a good call waiting, but sometimes situations like that, it's tough to wait. You never know if it's like, are they going to work out farther? Are they going to be in closer? That was probably a good call. I mean, obviously I wasn't there, but I bet you he was thinking they're going to bounce. They're making a pass and they're not doing it. I mean, you never know, right? They could have maybe next time they would have came in, but they just didn't want to give it up. See? He just said that they didn't want to give it up. So that has such a beautiful looking spot. Like just the feed there. God, that's pretty. The water level. That's a mallard heaven right there. That group just worked and worked and worked and did not want to commit all the way. So the wind blew my blind door open. I'm like, well, I can take a shot on this one or I can risk scaring them all away. So I took a shot on that one and just a beaut green head baby. Up to four. Need one more and we're limited out. This wind is kicking. Birds are moving. It's a great day to be in the marsh. The hide is amazing here, here, especially with my kayak. Like, look at that. That's so good. They don't even want me here. So this is what I've been waiting for. Yeah, baby. All right. One more duck. One more duck, one more duck. God, this is perfect. Two up top. Here we come. It's probably going to be like a flock of 50 birds and he only needs one. I don't see him yet in the video. He's calling. Oh, wow. Just floating. Oh, he's dead. That's a limit. That was better. At least it wasn't a big, huge group or something. I thought I messed that one up. Hey, you know what? Nobody understands how hard it is on those windy days. That bird was close, you could tell. Nobody understands how much that shot moves you. Well, boys, I messed up the Drake only limit. That's all right. We just shot our first Mallard limit of the year, baby. Did you just look at that hide though? That's what I'm talking about. And that is how the cookie crumbles. Mallard hind to end it off. The first Mallard limit of the year. And we're packed light today. We have about two dozen decoys. That's perfect. Perfect setup. Two dozen decoys in motion. Like, you don't need a lot to get it done. I think the hide is the most important part of this whole deal. Like, let me shut these doors. They'll probably blow open with the wind. It's really strong today. Yeah, we'll see what this looks like all closed up. Taking the step back and looking on the jerkboard. Yeah, that's money. That's a hide right there. And I think that's why I had such great success today is my hide was on. I had to adapt to the wind and it just seemed to work. Those birds coming off the fields just wanted to work in the marsh. So I'm going to get everything packed up and meet you guys back at the truck. But golly, it was a good day. That is a good day. That's a solid day. Can't go wrong with that. I love the smell of green head in the morning. All I got to say about this time is just, wow, that was fun. I did not expect when I woke up this morning to shoot a limit of Mallards. It was wonderful. But if you guys are not subscribed, make sure to hit that subscribe button and leave a like on this video if you haven't already. It means a lot when you guys do that. All it took was a little wind, a little cold, a really good hide, and setting out the decoys. It did the trick. I think that the first duck that I shot this morning, that group came in because of the motion on the water. Oh, absolutely. After that, we had enough wind to where all the decoys were moving. That's the thing that's better for motion ducks. I don't think that group would have came in as easy as it did. But it's a great, great, great start. I'm loving, loving, loving this duck season so far. It's been rough, but it's starting to kind of turn around. I think it's looking really good. I haven't had any hunts this year yet that I can think of where I haven't shot a duck. So that's always good. I've been scratching them out two, one, two, three at a time. But to finally fill out a Mallard limit, that's a good feeling. And doing it with a 20 gauge at that. Well, that'll be all for this video. It was really fun watching that video. Those kind of hunts makes you wish you were there. Like, I wish I would have just been able to be in a kayak right there watching that and seeing that, even if it wasn't hunting just to be there and experience that. There's nothing like when ducks come in locked up and they just want the spot that you're at. And then, obviously, the wind picked up and helped them out a lot. So that was a great, great hunt. Amazing hunt. Glad he got that on video and was able to put that out for us to enjoy. Hope you guys liked this reaction video. Check out Josh's channel and check out all the rest of the guys from the Flyways collective. There's six of us in total. Matt from High Prairie Sportsman. Jordan from Duck Gun Chronicles. Elliot from Freelance. Duck Hunting. Thomas from Virginia Outdoors Unlimited. And we watched today Josh from Outdoor Limits. Check him out, guys. Thanks for watching this video and we'll see you guys on the next one.