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Old 01-03-2012, 12:32 PM
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Default Favorite animal to hunt and why

Mine is specklebellies. I like being able to "drive" the birds for multiple passes and watch how pretty they work. I like slipping my gun out the grass and folding the biggest general I see. I also like being able to share the blind with friends and family and make memories doing so. I enjoy duck hunting and squirrel hunting. Not too big on deer though. Anyone else care to add?
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Old 01-03-2012, 12:34 PM
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Old 01-03-2012, 12:38 PM
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I like to hunt cougars.





Nothin like sackin' up an experienced one with a good career and a nice rack.





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Old 01-03-2012, 12:42 PM
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i like to hunt cougars.





Nothin like sackin' up an experienced one with a good career and a nice rack.

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Old 01-03-2012, 12:45 PM
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nice post Jared hahah. Specks for sure. seeing them bad boys cut flips outta the sky is awesome! FIXED.... progress not perfection is my goal!!!

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Old 01-03-2012, 12:52 PM
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Do you think it's possible to truly master the craft? I have never met a true speck hunter who has ever said, I get em every day. I have heard a few say that who really don't hunt geese but a few times a year. I hunt them a lot and there are days when they just won't do anything. Those days mess with my head
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Old 01-03-2012, 01:01 PM
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Do you think it's possible to truly master the craft? I have never met a true speck hunter who has ever said, I get em every day. I have heard a few say that who really don't hunt geese but a few times a year. I hunt them a lot and there are days when they just won't do anything. Those days mess with my head
NOPE... i had put progress not perfection but it sounded LAME lol. let me rephrase.... I hope to improve on what i know and keep educating myself along the way. I wish for more opportunities to present themselves in order for me to soak up more knowledge. I dont get em as much as alot of people soo i know what you are talking about. I am blessed to know as much as i do and thats not as much as some....
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Old 01-03-2012, 01:05 PM
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My favorite has to be specklebellies working to a call, getting lower ready for me to cut into them.
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Old 01-03-2012, 01:08 PM
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Beavers....some taste better than others and some are hairless......and they play with wood all day....beavers are great.....
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Beavers....some taste better than others and some are hairless......and they play with wood all day....beavers are great.....

LOL!!!!!!
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Old 01-03-2012, 01:12 PM
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Yea I knew what you meant. Just wanted to put something out there to think about. I think that's a part of it that makes it so fun, is it is such a challenge. Dont get me wrong, I enjoy the easy days (like Sunday) but I appreciate the tough days (like Monday). You really learn on tougher mornings.
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I like a challenge. Which is why turkeys would have to be my favorite. There's nothing like turkey hunting and having all the stars align. Specks are fun too but they're easy.
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Old 01-03-2012, 01:15 PM
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i like a challenge. Which is why turkeys would have to be my favorite. There's nothing like turkey hunting and having all the stars align. Specks are fun too but they're easy.

never been turkey hunting. I would love to do it, but i just don't know where to begin to kill one. I heard it's one hell of a rush calling in one and giving it a dirt nap.
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never been turkey hunting. I would love to do it, but i just don't know where to begin to kill one. I heard it's one hell of a rush calling in one and giving it a dirt nap.
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yall need to get your minds out the gutter DUCKGOGETTER.....LOL
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the best. The highest high u can get.

man i would love to learn if anyone would teach a young grasshopper.
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Yea I knew what you meant. Just wanted to put something out there to think about. I think that's a part of it that makes it so fun, is it is such a challenge. Dont get me wrong, I enjoy the easy days (like Sunday) but I appreciate the tough days (like Monday). You really learn on tougher mornings.
Yeah monday was a decent day for us.... cant slaughter em every day. I appreciate hunts like that. went from having a spot last year to not having one this year. sooo specks is it. I just feel like laying the smack down on my two is magical. seeing them flip and cup up is awesome. the work put into it is worth it IMO. especially if you are the one taking care of your field and not some farmer.
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yeah monday was a decent day for us.... Cant slaughter em every day. I appreciate hunts like that. Went from having a spot last year to not having one this year. Sooo specks is it. I just feel like laying the smack down on my two is magical. Seeing them flip and cup up is awesome. The work put into it is worth it imo. Especially if you are the one taking care of your field and not some farmer.

so the opening day pooldoo wacking means nothing to you? Hurtful lol!!!!!!!!!
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Old 01-03-2012, 01:22 PM
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so the opening day pooldoo wacking means nothing to you? Hurtful lol!!!!!!!!!
pooodoooo is 1st on my list of most HISTERICAL hunts!!! i dont think i have ever laughed and shot soo much at the same time. priceless!
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Yeah monday was a decent day for us.... cant slaughter em every day. I appreciate hunts like that. went from having a spot last year to not having one this year. sooo specks is it. I just feel like laying the smack down on my two is magical. seeing them flip and cup up is awesome. the work put into it is worth it IMO. especially if you are the one taking care of your field and not some farmer.
Yea I enjoy the prep work as well. Then again, why bother with it, specks are super easy
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