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re: 2016-2017 OB Waterfowl Shootout Thread *Update 1/16*
Posted on 1/17/17 at 8:16 am to The Last Coco
Posted on 1/17/17 at 8:16 am to The Last Coco
Yea if all that work y'all did in Canada was totally freelance then dang, that's impressive. Y'all drove trailers and shite up there or what?
Posted on 1/17/17 at 8:45 am to ChadJones4Heisman
It doesn't really bother me about the guys going to Canada on guided hunts. I understand it skews the point totals, and if there was actual prizes at stake it might be a different story.
I just enjoy seeing peoples hunts from different parts of the country, and as someone alluded to earlier, it makes me feel better when I realize others are struggling to scratch out birds too, haha. I basically only hunt public land and then a few times a year on my friends leases.
As far as the guided hunts go, I see no real distinction between going on a guided hunt, and one of my friends calling me and telling me to come to his lease because they have scouted and have a bunch of birds.
But this is just one man's opinion, and regardless of the rules or format, I'll participate again and try to scratch out my 20 to 30 birds haha
I just enjoy seeing peoples hunts from different parts of the country, and as someone alluded to earlier, it makes me feel better when I realize others are struggling to scratch out birds too, haha. I basically only hunt public land and then a few times a year on my friends leases.
As far as the guided hunts go, I see no real distinction between going on a guided hunt, and one of my friends calling me and telling me to come to his lease because they have scouted and have a bunch of birds.
But this is just one man's opinion, and regardless of the rules or format, I'll participate again and try to scratch out my 20 to 30 birds haha
Posted on 1/17/17 at 9:55 am to ChadJones4Heisman
We have a trailer of dekes and blinds we leave in canada. We stay at a farmers house and pay him rm and board. We leave the trailer at his place. Rent trucks in saskatoon and head out. We have maps of the area we hunt that tells us what land is owned/ farmed by who. Then we call and get permission once we find em. Its not just set up and hunt. There is work behind it. U may find a pond full of birds bit have to figure out where they are going to feed. Never hunt the roost ponds.
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