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re: Thoughts on duck hunting these days

Posted on 1/14/15 at 6:15 am to
Posted by Capt ST
Hotel California
Member since Aug 2011
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Posted on 1/14/15 at 6:15 am to
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Thoughts on duck hunting these days
And the general arse hole percentage in our society has gotten much higher



This, there's always been a few but these days it's bad. Guys have no problem looking dead at you and throwing out decoys 100 yds away, others come nosing around after you stop shooting to see exactly where you are hunting and my favorite was the 3 boats that pulled into my decoys last month in surface drives, shut down and started talking to me. When I asked them to leave they threw out a couple BL cans and left. That's how I know all BL drinkers are trashy
Posted by gumbeaux
Member since Jun 2004
4486 posts
Posted on 1/14/15 at 6:37 am to
I have been duck hunting for nearly 45 years now and I too have observed the decline in efforts to decoy the ducks. It seems the increase in sky busting has really increased in the last 15 years or so. In fact, the state game and fish commission has imposed a 15 shell limit at the public land I hunt. But all this has accomplished is not attempting to chase cripples since 3 - 4 shells will be used in the chase.

It seems this generation of duck hunters is just too impatient to decoy ducks. I blame it on today's society.....impatience is rampant. But what they are missing is the true joy of duck hunting. The adrenaline rush of watching a group of mallards flutter down in flooded timber is unbelievable.

Will you decoy every duck you see? No! But sky busting only educates the ducks which makes it harder which leads to more sky busting. It is an endless circle.
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