It's pulling the trailer full of decoys, layout blinds, ammo, plastic storage totes stuffed with everything waterfowl hunting related imaginable that gets ya.
It's a great way to spend a week, and you can truly freelance hunt. It's also a working vacation, and you need to have that understanding going into it. You're going to grind yourself the whole week, driving aimlessly around for hundreds of miles, chasing flocks of ducks & geese across the open country to find out which field they're feeding in. Then you're driving back to camp, eating what you've killed that day, passing out for a few hours sleep, waking up early to drive back out the field you scouted the night before, setting up blinds and decoys to hunt. Hunting the morning, picking up the spread & packing it into the trailer, cleaning birds, taking a nap if there's time before you need to get up and go scout again for the next hunt...
God it's awesome!! Have fun Jim!!