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<blockquote data-quote="rem270" data-source="post: 5401384" data-attributes="member: 1700"><p>Reelfoot Lake used to the a great place to hunt and I think the atmosphere and old tales are still there but duck hunting on Reelfoot is pretty terrible now. Granted you'll get in some ducks once in a while but it's not as often as it used to be. Also if you've never been on Reelfoot then I would go make some practice runs to your blind several times before the opener. It's a place that can get you hurt quickly if you don't know the area. Not sure where 34 is but if it's open water be prepared to stare at blinds 200 yards away from you at every angle and be ready to try and work the few ducks you will see with all the others around you trying to work them as well. I hate the open water hunting there having to stare at all the blinds around you all day long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rem270, post: 5401384, member: 1700"] Reelfoot Lake used to the a great place to hunt and I think the atmosphere and old tales are still there but duck hunting on Reelfoot is pretty terrible now. Granted you'll get in some ducks once in a while but it's not as often as it used to be. Also if you've never been on Reelfoot then I would go make some practice runs to your blind several times before the opener. It's a place that can get you hurt quickly if you don't know the area. Not sure where 34 is but if it's open water be prepared to stare at blinds 200 yards away from you at every angle and be ready to try and work the few ducks you will see with all the others around you trying to work them as well. I hate the open water hunting there having to stare at all the blinds around you all day long. [/QUOTE]
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