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Old 01-05-2012, 02:02 PM
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Your first statement is wrong. Sky busting educates birds. When you sky bust, how many birds are you killing out of a group? None! Maybe 1. Now the whole group has seen what a blind looks like and since this happens several times a morning, they learn a lot.
Ducks get educated real quick skybusting or not. EVERYTHING educates birds, what if you shoot your limit and are walking out to pick up your decoys and ducks are working? Dogs picking up birds while ducks are working? What If 50 ducks come in and sit 10 feet from your blind and you knock out 8 of them, there are 42 ducks out there that just got a real lesson and probably are gonna be a little shy about the next bunch of plastic things that are all surprisingly sitting in one little area of a huge field, none of them are moving and there is a duck sitting on a metal pole flapping his wings



You will NEVER find a completely satisfied duck hunter, and a farmer will NEVER have a problem leasing a field because there are suckers born every SINGLE day

If I was that farmer, I would put MORE blinds out there and make even more money from silly duck hunters
 

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