rebelp74 wrote:Nuff keep your face down and watch with your eyes. It's crazy how much credit some of y'all give those dumbass birds.
3geese4me wrote:rebelp74 wrote:Nuff keep your face down and watch with your eyes. It's crazy how much credit some of y'all give those dumbass birds.
Yep, I've got geese in wheat fields wearing blue jeans and a brown jacket. Just stayed still and hid my face.
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The Duck Hammer wrote:3geese4me wrote:rebelp74 wrote:Nuff keep your face down and watch with your eyes. It's crazy how much credit some of y'all give those dumbass birds.
Yep, I've got geese in wheat fields wearing blue jeans and a brown jacket. Just stayed still and hid my face.
So sayeth the Gander Commander. I'm not buying camo again.
gila-river wrote:Great, now the cops want to install dishwashers to. Just do your job Red and stop encroaching on our rights to replace appliances. That is not the responsibility of police.:lol:
rebelp74 wrote:Nuff keep your face down and watch with your eyes. It's crazy how much credit some of y'all give those dumbass birds.
3geese4me wrote:rebelp74 wrote:Nuff keep your face down and watch with your eyes. It's crazy how much credit some of y'all give those dumbass birds.
Yep, I've got geese in wheat fields wearing blue jeans and a brown jacket. Just stayed still and hid my face.
NuffDaddy wrote:rebelp74 wrote:Nuff keep your face down and watch with your eyes. It's crazy how much credit some of y'all give those dumbass birds.
I only look enough to see the birds. Don't know what else to say other than I'm convinced you need your face covered or 100% down.
Will all due respect, do you get many mallards where you hunt?
rebelp74 wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:rebelp74 wrote:Nuff keep your face down and watch with your eyes. It's crazy how much credit some of y'all give those dumbass birds.
I only look enough to see the birds. Don't know what else to say other than I'm convinced you need your face covered or 100% down.
Will all due respect, do you get many mallards where you hunt?
Typically yes, this season was slower on mallards than any I can remember but still managed a few.
NuffDaddy wrote:rebelp74 wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:rebelp74 wrote:Nuff keep your face down and watch with your eyes. It's crazy how much credit some of y'all give those dumbass birds.
I only look enough to see the birds. Don't know what else to say other than I'm convinced you need your face covered or 100% down.
Will all due respect, do you get many mallards where you hunt?
Typically yes, this season was slower on mallards than any I can remember but still managed a few.
I've never really noticed it matter if my face was covered or not for any other bird than a mallard. And it only seemed to matter on open water shoreline, not so much inland marshes. But I will always keep my face covered and so will the people hunting with me, or they will stare at the water.
rebelp74 wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:rebelp74 wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:rebelp74 wrote:Nuff keep your face down and watch with your eyes. It's crazy how much credit some of y'all give those dumbass birds.
I only look enough to see the birds. Don't know what else to say other than I'm convinced you need your face covered or 100% down.
Will all due respect, do you get many mallards where you hunt?
Typically yes, this season was slower on mallards than any I can remember but still managed a few.
I've never really noticed it matter if my face was covered or not for any other bird than a mallard. And it only seemed to matter on open water shoreline, not so much inland marshes. But I will always keep my face covered and so will the people hunting with me, or they will stare at the water.
To each their own, but you're giving them way too much credit.
x2Rick wrote:I find it a hell of a lot easier to kill birds with parties that "give the birds too much credit" than too little. Not a fan of face paint, because so many who wear it act like they're going to war with unarmed birds, but love it when my guys pull out masks. Makes it a whole lot easier for them to enjoy the show and not have to search for targets when it's time shoot.
Since we're generally hunting out of pits, I ask unmasked folks to do their watching out from under the bills of their hats with their faces close to the pit's front wall, but even if they don't get complacent and start mooning birds from farther back in the pit (which 90-some% do), it's not as good as masks that don't contrast with our cover. If my guys aren't wearing masks, I probably won't, either. But you can bet my face will be hidden by a pit wall or my camouflaged left arm. When hunting by myself in anything less than ideal cover, it's a very safe bet I'll be "giving the birds too much credit" and wearing a mask. Don't just want to kill the ones that come in on the short buss.
gila-river wrote:Great, now the cops want to install dishwashers to. Just do your job Red and stop encroaching on our rights to replace appliances. That is not the responsibility of police.:lol:
assateague wrote:I can't stand a mask, but that's probably because I smoke. I much prefer burnt cork.
NuffDaddy wrote:assateague wrote:I can't stand a mask, but that's probably because I smoke. I much prefer burnt cork.
i don't smoke, but I hate masks too. I've always used face paint because that's what we always used at deer camp. I'm going to give the cork a shot this next season though. Face paint is a bitch to clean up.
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FlintRiverFowler wrote:I just use whatever mud is at the spot to cover my face, why pay for paint when nature gives you her own?
rebelp74 wrote:Yeah I have a yacht, suck it bitches!
bill herian wrote:I've never worn a face mask that didn't make my nose run. Can't stand them.
Typically I just shoot the ones that get off the short bus. I ain't too proud.
jehler wrote:I can't wear anything over my face, it would clash with my sweater
assateague wrote:Mud stinks and makes you itch.
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