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<blockquote data-quote="bluewinged46er" data-source="post: 5551770" data-attributes="member: 20330"><p>I took up this sport 3 years ago. I am kind of glad that I never hunted ducks during the heyday because all it takes for my son and I to have a great day is a couple of ducks setting their wings over our decoys. If we kill one, then we have had an awesome hunt. We hunted hard this year with two tier 2 draws, multiple mornings on a Corp of Engineers lake, some jump shooting, and a day spent in an outfitters blind who was kind enough to salvage a day when our Sand Hill Crane hunt got called off. We killed ducks almost every time out but we <strong>worked hard</strong>. We never limited out, but we have some really cool memories from this season as well as several ducks in the freezer.</p><p></p><p>Duck hunting may be on the decline, but my expectations are lower than most of yours. Even with the challenges I am loving this sport and plan to hunt as long as there are ducks in the air and breath in my lungs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluewinged46er, post: 5551770, member: 20330"] I took up this sport 3 years ago. I am kind of glad that I never hunted ducks during the heyday because all it takes for my son and I to have a great day is a couple of ducks setting their wings over our decoys. If we kill one, then we have had an awesome hunt. We hunted hard this year with two tier 2 draws, multiple mornings on a Corp of Engineers lake, some jump shooting, and a day spent in an outfitters blind who was kind enough to salvage a day when our Sand Hill Crane hunt got called off. We killed ducks almost every time out but we [B]worked hard[/B]. We never limited out, but we have some really cool memories from this season as well as several ducks in the freezer. Duck hunting may be on the decline, but my expectations are lower than most of yours. Even with the challenges I am loving this sport and plan to hunt as long as there are ducks in the air and breath in my lungs. [/QUOTE]
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