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lilrab1989 10-18-2013 08:19 AM

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Originally Posted by specknation (Post 636997)
What a sport shooting a 3 foot wing span bird at 10 yards, that takes some skillz what a joke.

still a hunting thread so if u dont like what people have to say then stay in fishing!!!!!!!!:pissed:

Clampy 10-18-2013 08:38 AM

Goose hunting is hard as hell defiantly more of a pay off when it cones together and speckle belly taste awesome but it's too much work and $ for me to partake on the reg.


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Lake Chuck Duck 10-18-2013 08:42 AM

Ready to bounce da cluck!

cgoods17 10-18-2013 09:11 AM

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Originally Posted by specknation (Post 637022)
Even more goofer is stating Fishing is a PISS POOR Alternative to Hunting, I am out of here you guys choot em up.


This guy must have fell and bump his big fat head...

bgizzle 10-18-2013 09:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Clampy (Post 637077)
Goose hunting is hard as hell defiantly more of a pay off when it cones together and speckle belly taste awesome but it's too much work and $ for me to partake on the reg.


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They see ur bald spot from miles away! And when they come close enough u wound them and never find them... I'd quit messing with them too if I were u


"Go ahead, share your opinion! I won't cry"

cgoods17 10-18-2013 09:19 AM

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Originally Posted by specknation (Post 636997)
What a sport shooting a 3 foot wing span bird at 10 yards, that takes some skillz what a joke.

the sport is getting the 3ft wingspan bird in that 10yd range...

anybody can skybust them at 40-50yds.

so your right, what a joke.... D-Bag. :shaking:

j.e.hagen 10-18-2013 10:19 AM

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Worked last night, so we snuck out to the field all with an iPhone so picture quality ain't the best


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j.e.hagen 10-18-2013 10:20 AM

The last two pics are teal the first three is all bellies


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specknation 10-18-2013 10:28 AM

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Originally Posted by cgoods17 (Post 637086)
This guy must have fell and bump his big fat head...

You must have been sniffing to much gun powder to make such a stupid statement. LOL

noodle creek 10-18-2013 10:30 AM

Specknation, poor guy takes this internet stuff to seriously. Lmao. Cgoods did state that bluewater fishing would have a fight in this battle, so pretty sure he is not disrespecting fishing altogether.

cgoods17 10-18-2013 10:30 AM

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Originally Posted by specknation (Post 637111)
You must have been sniffing to much gun powder to make such a stupid statement. LOL


sniffing gun powder is better than drinking gulp juice :smokin:

Clampy 10-18-2013 01:32 PM

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Originally Posted by cgoods17 (Post 637114)
sniffing gun powder is better than drinking gulp juice :smokin:

Just about everything is better than drinking gulp juice.


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Clampy 10-18-2013 01:40 PM

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Originally Posted by bgizzle (Post 637089)
They see ur bald spot from miles away! And when they come close enough u wound them and never find them... I'd quit messing with them too if I were u


"Go ahead, share your opinion! I won't cry"

That is true.
Is it hard to be as awesome as you are ? I'm just asking cuz I have hopes of being able to bounce a hen like you one day. I'm so far off sometimes I don't even want to try. I just keep saying " if B-Rad can bounce the hen darn it so can I "


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cajunforeman 10-18-2013 09:08 PM

I just started focusing on specks at the end of last years duck season. Let me tell you it's one thing to get a flock of mallards in but it's a whole not her felling getting a group of specks down with the landing gear out ten feet from the blind. From my little experience with specks, they are not near as forgiving on the call as ducks are. I'll admit it, I get way more of a rush seeing those suckers flip to get into a spread then I do with ducks. I've hunted ducks for a long time and those specks are a total different ball game. One thing out of place, one movement, one missed cluck and they gone.

cgoods17 10-21-2013 09:51 AM

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Originally Posted by cajunforeman (Post 637268)
I just started focusing on specks at the end of last years duck season. Let me tell you it's one thing to get a flock of mallards in but it's a whole not her felling getting a group of specks down with the landing gear out ten feet from the blind. From my little experience with specks, they are not near as forgiving on the call as ducks are. I'll admit it, I get way more of a rush seeing those suckers flip to get into a spread then I do with ducks. I've hunted ducks for a long time and those specks are a total different ball game. One thing out of place, one movement, one missed cluck and they gone.


If you miss a note, dont stop and make it noticable... just keep calling and act like it never happened... these birds make a lot of different noises a call cant make so dont try and sound perfect... besides, what does a perfect speck sound like?

that is my .02

MarshRat89 10-21-2013 10:11 AM

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Originally Posted by cgoods17 (Post 637814)
If you miss a note, dont stop and make it noticable... just keep calling and act like it never happened... these birds make a lot of different noises a call cant make so dont try and sound perfect... besides, what does a perfect speck sound like?

that is my .02

X2 don't ever give up on em till the birds give up on you.


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