A drake greenwing and that was it. Hunted the flooded flat in the mouth of Beaver Creek across from the marina and have to say I was very disappointed in the number of the birds flying, especially from the reports I've been hearing in that area the past few days. Son has hunted Slough Hollow area the last few days and said he's been seen 200 to 300 mallards working the flooded flat across the creek but said they knew where they wanted they to go and couldn't get them to work for anything. Got to the ramp about a 1/2 hour later than I wanted, had 4 give me a fly by as I was throwing dekes out and a pair of mallards work the dekes as I getting back from parking the boat and gun wasn't loaded. Had 3 merganser fly thru just out of shooting range. At about 9 with the dawg getting antsy I threw a stick out for her to retrieve and by about the 3rd throw had a single drake gwt cruise in and land not 10 yds from the dawg while she bringing the stick back. duck jumped up, one shot one kill. Sat till 11 without seeing another duck so went for a boat ride to see if I could find anything. Ran up the creek to Big Rock. Flooded field at the end of Sanders Rd. had a 1/2 doz gwt in it. Couple more divers and a pair of gaddies in the flooded timber just down from Big Rock. Flooded field across from Maiden Bottoms had a few divers in it. figured the divers I seen were the same ones I was just bouncing along. Went for a ride up to Barker Hole and checked every cove and flooded flat up and nothing. Didn't make it down lake to Snapps like I was planning as I kept hearing a rattling in the motor, sounded like a linkage but couldn't locate it but when I took the cowling off noticed water spraying out of a pinhole out of the gasket just above the top cylinder, so headed back to the ramp. Guess I'm done with boat until I can get the gasket replaced . Didn't see any concentration of birds anywhere and not a single goose.