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<blockquote data-quote="SinningSaint33" data-source="post: 5678755" data-attributes="member: 23065"><p>Yes sir. I guess it's time to just accept the fact that public land duck hunting will never be what it used to be. I'm just glad that I've got a lot of memories of awesome hunts when it was done halfway right. I'm sad that my kids will likely never get to see some of the things I've seen in Camden bottoms, big Sandy and Harmon's. I was lucky enough to be in on one amazing season and a bunch of amazing hunts in other years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SinningSaint33, post: 5678755, member: 23065"] Yes sir. I guess it’s time to just accept the fact that public land duck hunting will never be what it used to be. I’m just glad that I’ve got a lot of memories of awesome hunts when it was done halfway right. I’m sad that my kids will likely never get to see some of the things I’ve seen in Camden bottoms, big Sandy and Harmon’s. I was lucky enough to be in on one amazing season and a bunch of amazing hunts in other years. [/QUOTE]
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