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Face paint + bounce da hen + jacked up truck + meat stick sticker on barrel + cut em decal on back glass + Drake hat , jacket , paints + daddy's CC + beard + 15 robo Ducks = you waisted a lot of money and time trying to be a duck hunter
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Lmao!
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Why you got to hate on beards bruh? |
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I'm sure there are more people now, but I also know it's still possible to kill birds. All I'm saying is that there is nothing that is going to change. If you hate public land so much, don't go. I'm not going to sit here and agree that it's terrible, because there are plenty of good hunts coming off of public land.
Like I said previously, sooner or later the fad will end. |
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i agree, once these "wanna be hunters" realize you dont just buy everything and simply go kill, they will fade and the old school hunters will still be around |
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We been waiting for that for ten years. Lol |
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I agree 100%. Lots of birds. Never got skunked and most of the time had 2-3 man limits. Just not as enjoyable on most hunts as it should be. That's why I seldom go anymore.
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Only done the public land hunting 3-4 times in my life. Didn't smoke em but it was fun. Just a different atmosphere is what does it for me. Seeing the same thing day in and day out gets a little old. New scenery is what I enjoy. And company.
Well who wants to go this yr? I always enjoy new company. I wouldn't mind trying a few public land spots too. Holla and let's make a plan. C GOODS that means you too podna. It's been to long. But your getting married in a few months. Can't wait to see you up on that altar brotha. |
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IMO for the most part $$$ does not buy good hunting spots, I know this sounds cheesy but relationships and networking will open the door to good hunting that won't break the bank.
It's a matter on principle that most duck hunters don't have anymore; and that's paying too much money for a ****ty blind. Stop spending $4,000+ on a garhole, if you look hard enough you can find a garhole for $1,000. |
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Your first sentence is the best thing I've read on this thread yet. Absolutely true |
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I'm not standing on any soapbox, and I have been a few times. My point is that I really like to duck hunt, and if public land is my only option, then I'll hunt public land and do what I have to do.
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I'm fortunate to own a few pieces of property in the Cameron and creole areas as well as my fatherinlaw owning a bunch in the Klondike gueydan area if it wasn't for that I don't think I would ever hunt price of leases are ridiclious to kill a few birds a year.
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We really have some great public land to hunt in LA. You just need to be willing to put in the driving time and learn where to hunt. Duck hunting is not about just tossing the decoys on opening morning. I put in time on the farm managing for waterfowl and learning the public facilities all year. I have never had a bad year of duck hunting because I give myself options when the ducks are not stacked up. It also helps that the wife is a fool about the ducks/geese and the dog trainer.
To the guys saying we need lower bag limits and less days, that is silly. I understand you want to drive folks out, but we have high populations of ducks and hunters. I would say that's a win. I much prefer have more folks hunting than more drug dealers. 90% of the fisherman I know have the best boats and equipment, but they can't catch a fish to save their life. The water is free and they fish in the best estuary on the planet. This example directly correlates with people's lack of success in duck hunting. They don't put in the time it takes to be successful and learn the craft. As far as the high cost of leases, it's supply and demand, get over it. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I good point. .
Only reason I could see why lowering the limits would help would be because there would be more ducks that would eat themselves out of house up north then have no choice but to fully migrate south. Would this work? Have no clue. But it's a thought. I agree there is plenty of ducks and duck numbers are up. But making them re learn to migrate south like they used to for food would be cool. |
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This guy^^^^^^^ |
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Im about to start selling drugs so I can afford to steal somebody's good lease
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Duh
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Lol the "Struggles" of the duck hunting game iz for real.
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