Nebgundog wrote:As far a public land goes, do us waterfowlers do well hunting it? Or like upland is it over ran?
Nebgundog wrote:As far a public land goes, do us waterfowlers do well hunting it? Or like upland is it over ran?
huntfishnv wrote:I love public land, hunt it and make sure it stays public - Teddy Roosevelt.
flight control wrote:99% of my hunting is done on public land and it's excellent. I rarely ever even see another hunter, and when I do,I usually know them quite well and there is usually lots of room and birds to go around. The other 1% is field hunting for geese and it's hit or miss.
Mornin Beef wrote:This trick is to think where all the duck dynasty lovers will be. Predominately around the edges. Go where no man has gone before for opening light and you will prevail over the slouches.
gangrig25 wrote:Mornin Beef wrote:This trick is to think where all the duck dynasty lovers will be. Predominately around the edges. Go where no man has gone before for opening light and you will prevail over the slouches.
I don't like you.
huntall6 wrote:MT is right.
(MT)Montanafowler wrote:gangrig25 wrote:Mornin Beef wrote:This trick is to think where all the duck dynasty lovers will be. Predominately around the edges. Go where no man has gone before for opening light and you will prevail over the slouches.
I don't like you.
GadwallGetter530 wrote:Other then the occasional headaches dealing with the public. State and federal waterfowl refuges can provide some fantastic hunting opportunities. I mainly hunt public land on average two to three days a week. Once you learn the areas Limits aren't a surprise they are the norm.
AKPirate wrote:The sins of Boot and Gaddy are causing the Cali drought and knowing they have no limits to their depravity... :mrgreen:
hahahahahahahahahahaBootlipkiller wrote:GadwallGetter530 wrote:Other then the occasional headaches dealing with the public. State and federal waterfowl refuges can provide some fantastic hunting opportunities. I mainly hunt public land on average two to three days a week. Once you learn the areas Limits aren't a surprise they are the norm.
I just threw up in my mouth a little.
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AKPirate wrote:The sins of Boot and Gaddy are causing the Cali drought and knowing they have no limits to their depravity... :mrgreen:
ported choke, preferably patternmasterTiler_J wrote:Hahahahahahaha!!!!
So quick question on #4- For someone to be considered a serious refuge badass, do you nod your head up or down? Does it matter if you are wearing a hat? I might try some public land and I would like to be taken seriously.
just walk around with your wang out. Makes it easier for the refuge guys to size you upTiler_J wrote:Hahahahahahaha!!!!
So quick question on #4- For someone to be considered a serious refuge badass, do you nod your head up or down? Does it matter if you are wearing a hat? I might try some public land and I would like to be taken seriously.
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:
Tiler_J wrote:Hahahahahahaha!!!!
So quick question on #4- For someone to be considered a serious refuge badass, do you nod your head up or down? Does it matter if you are wearing a hat? I might try some public land and I would like to be taken seriously.
AKPirate wrote:The sins of Boot and Gaddy are causing the Cali drought and knowing they have no limits to their depravity... :mrgreen:
I've only ever hunted Sac twice. That was two times too many. I'll leave that shit to the head noddersBootlipkiller wrote:Tiler_J wrote:Hahahahahahaha!!!!
So quick question on #4- For someone to be considered a serious refuge badass, do you nod your head up or down? Does it matter if you are wearing a hat? I might try some public land and I would like to be taken seriously.
Nod half way up and all the way down. This tells the other party that you acknowledge his existence but you would still fuck his mother if given the chance! Hats must be pro fit but a skull cap is recommended.
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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:
Bootlipkiller wrote:Here is my public land tip of the day. Here in California they post averages of birds taken from each blind or assigned pond everyday. First draw a decent reservation and examine the board that tells you what blinds or ponds shoot the best. This eliminates the need to scout or know anything other than how to get to the pond. 2. Bring the biggest shells possible, you got to get a crack at them before the pond next door does. 3. Have a loud call, you must call over everyone that's how you become top dog out there. 4. Work on your public land head nod, when you encounter another public land warrior a sub par head nod just won't do!
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NuffDaddy wrote:Bootlipkiller wrote:Here is my public land tip of the day. Here in California they post averages of birds taken from each blind or assigned pond everyday. First draw a decent reservation and examine the board that tells you what blinds or ponds shoot the best. This eliminates the need to scout or know anything other than how to get to the pond. 2. Bring the biggest shells possible, you got to get a crack at them before the pond next door does. 3. Have a loud call, you must call over everyone that's how you become top dog out there. 4. Work on your public land head nod, when you encounter another public land warrior a sub par head nod just won't do!
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This is the exact same as the WMAs here.
But there is a big difference between WMAs and general public land. public hunting...hard work, but good shoots to be had. WMAs...comical bickering between 70 hunters over 11 ducks.
AKPirate wrote:The sins of Boot and Gaddy are causing the Cali drought and knowing they have no limits to their depravity... :mrgreen:
Mornin Beef wrote:flight control wrote:99% of my hunting is done on public land and it's excellent. I rarely ever even see another hunter, and when I do,I usually know them quite well and there is usually lots of room and birds to go around. The other 1% is field hunting for geese and it's hit or miss.
I just moved in next to you. Hi my name is beef.
Bootlipkiller wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:Bootlipkiller wrote:Here is my public land tip of the day. Here in California they post averages of birds taken from each blind or assigned pond everyday. First draw a decent reservation and examine the board that tells you what blinds or ponds shoot the best. This eliminates the need to scout or know anything other than how to get to the pond. 2. Bring the biggest shells possible, you got to get a crack at them before the pond next door does. 3. Have a loud call, you must call over everyone that's how you become top dog out there. 4. Work on your public land head nod, when you encounter another public land warrior a sub par head nod just won't do!
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This is the exact same as the WMAs here.
But there is a big difference between WMAs and general public land. public hunting...hard work, but good shoots to be had. WMAs...comical bickering between 70 hunters over 11 ducks.
Public land is great! I love all public land! It's people I hate!
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