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Originally Posted by tigerhead
If I was a guide, it would be a requirement. I don't care how many times you tell sports not to look, they're going to look. I have hunted with friends that weren't novice hunters, but they were novice duck hunters. I would be working birds and could tell you exactly when they looked at the birds by the way the birds acted. Sure enough, you turn around and they're peeking over the grass. Particularly bad when goose hunting. When the geese start getting close and loud, they're gonna look!
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If you were the guide, you would be getting paid. First rule: The customer is always right. If the customer is wrong, refer to the first rule...Face paint, face cover, white faces, brown faces, black faces are the issue almost never. Birds flare from movement (your dog), pour cover on your blind and/or boat, suck decoys (your the bad shots), and many other reasons.
If you blame your hunting buddies face, try this...put down your call and see what happens...maybe its you...