Goldfish wrote:You guys shut your mouth on teal season. We grow em and don't get a crack at them before they high tail it out of here.
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assateague wrote:I've never understood the desire for perfect solitude in a duck marsh. While there certainly is "too much", "too little" is just as bad, in my opinion. Ducks just don't fly that much around here. Why fly, when they can cruise around, eating as they go, saving energy? More hunters keeps them up and moving all around. When I've found myself to be the only one in the middle of 300 acres or so of marsh, it really, really sucks when you see some birds flying afar off in the distance, and you know there's nobody there to shoot, get busted, or just distract them enough to send them in another direction. Same principle as dove hunting, really. Dove hunting a field solo quite frankly sucks. But when you can get 6 or 7 guys all around, keep them moving, the shooting is fantastic. There's no reason ducks are any different, other than the fact that we've "convinced" ourselves that they are.
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
The Duck Hammer wrote:assateague wrote:I've never understood the desire for perfect solitude in a duck marsh. While there certainly is "too much", "too little" is just as bad, in my opinion. Ducks just don't fly that much around here. Why fly, when they can cruise around, eating as they go, saving energy? More hunters keeps them up and moving all around. When I've found myself to be the only one in the middle of 300 acres or so of marsh, it really, really sucks when you see some birds flying afar off in the distance, and you know there's nobody there to shoot, get busted, or just distract them enough to send them in another direction. Same principle as dove hunting, really. Dove hunting a field solo quite frankly sucks. But when you can get 6 or 7 guys all around, keep them moving, the shooting is fantastic. There's no reason ducks are any different, other than the fact that we've "convinced" ourselves that they are.
Says the man who has never scouted and found the "X" in the duck marsh or dove field.
rebelp74 wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:assateague wrote:I've never understood the desire for perfect solitude in a duck marsh. While there certainly is "too much", "too little" is just as bad, in my opinion. Ducks just don't fly that much around here. Why fly, when they can cruise around, eating as they go, saving energy? More hunters keeps them up and moving all around. When I've found myself to be the only one in the middle of 300 acres or so of marsh, it really, really sucks when you see some birds flying afar off in the distance, and you know there's nobody there to shoot, get busted, or just distract them enough to send them in another direction. Same principle as dove hunting, really. Dove hunting a field solo quite frankly sucks. But when you can get 6 or 7 guys all around, keep them moving, the shooting is fantastic. There's no reason ducks are any different, other than the fact that we've "convinced" ourselves that they are.
Says the man who has never scouted and found the "X" in the duck marsh or dove field.
Why scout when you can make a plond!
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
The Duck Hammer wrote:rebelp74 wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:assateague wrote:I've never understood the desire for perfect solitude in a duck marsh. While there certainly is "too much", "too little" is just as bad, in my opinion. Ducks just don't fly that much around here. Why fly, when they can cruise around, eating as they go, saving energy? More hunters keeps them up and moving all around. When I've found myself to be the only one in the middle of 300 acres or so of marsh, it really, really sucks when you see some birds flying afar off in the distance, and you know there's nobody there to shoot, get busted, or just distract them enough to send them in another direction. Same principle as dove hunting, really. Dove hunting a field solo quite frankly sucks. But when you can get 6 or 7 guys all around, keep them moving, the shooting is fantastic. There's no reason ducks are any different, other than the fact that we've "convinced" ourselves that they are.
Says the man who has never scouted and found the "X" in the duck marsh or dove field.
Why scout when you can make a plond!
Become the X young hunter.
assateague wrote:I've never understood the desire for perfect solitude in a duck marsh. While there certainly is "too much", "too little" is just as bad, in my opinion. Ducks just don't fly that much around here. Why fly, when they can cruise around, eating as they go, saving energy? More hunters keeps them up and moving all around. When I've found myself to be the only one in the middle of 300 acres or so of marsh, it really, really sucks when you see some birds flying afar off in the distance, and you know there's nobody there to shoot, get busted, or just distract them enough to send them in another direction. Same principle as dove hunting, really. Dove hunting a field solo quite frankly sucks. But when you can get 6 or 7 guys all around, keep them moving, the shooting is fantastic. There's no reason ducks are any different, other than the fact that we've "convinced" ourselves that they are.
DComeaux wrote:AB, Someone snapped a picture of you leaving your blind....
The Duck Hammer wrote:assateague wrote:I've never understood the desire for perfect solitude in a duck marsh. While there certainly is "too much", "too little" is just as bad, in my opinion. Ducks just don't fly that much around here. Why fly, when they can cruise around, eating as they go, saving energy? More hunters keeps them up and moving all around. When I've found myself to be the only one in the middle of 300 acres or so of marsh, it really, really sucks when you see some birds flying afar off in the distance, and you know there's nobody there to shoot, get busted, or just distract them enough to send them in another direction. Same principle as dove hunting, really. Dove hunting a field solo quite frankly sucks. But when you can get 6 or 7 guys all around, keep them moving, the shooting is fantastic. There's no reason ducks are any different, other than the fact that we've "convinced" ourselves that they are.
Says the man who has never scouted and found the "X" in the duck marsh or dove field.
Goldfish wrote:That makes it official, I'm going on our new August Canada goose hunt just to show you fuggers up
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Rick wrote:I'm just messing wit' ya. In your boots, I'd hunt geese and enjoy heck out of it. Bugs pee outta me to have to watch the early goose seasons from afar while waiting out our teal start.
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