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Yes, you can hunt divers from shore with effective results, but it requires a good understanding of their behavior and habitat.
Knowing the Birds
Divers, also known as mergansers, are waterfowl that spend most of their time in the water. They can be found in coastal areas, particularly where there are shallow waters and abundant fish populations. Knowing where to find them is crucial for a successful hunt. Look for areas with sand bars, weed beds, and rocky shores, as these provide ideal habitat for divers.
Setting Up Your Hunt
When hunting divers from shore, it’s essential to set up in a location that provides a clear shooting lane. This means finding a spot where you can see the area where divers are likely to be feeding. Use a rifle with a good scope and caliber, such as a .243 or .308, which can reach out to 400 yards or more. Set up your stand or blind to provide cover and concealment, and use camouflage to blend in with your surroundings.
Tips for Success
To increase your chances of success when hunting divers from shore, focus on hunting during the early morning or late afternoon when birds are more active. Use a call or decoy to attract birds to your location, and be prepared to move quickly if you see a flock of divers approaching. Keep in mind that divers are social birds, so if you see one bird, there may be more in the area.
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