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Duck Hunters are the most “In Shape” Hunters
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<blockquote data-quote="TimberMan" data-source="post: 5300405" data-attributes="member: 20144"><p>These types of comments instantly make me think of prostaff stickers, a group setting up 50 yards from me, and sitka is the best will probably be in the conversation somewhere. I understand the term running traffic but most the time I here it being said by folks setting up randomly hoping something comes by. As far as shells and guns, I think people forgot what grandaddy killed more ducks than they have even seen with. It is a bragging show equivalent to how deer hunters brag more about what they let walk than they harvested. Lastly, the only running a call most should be doing is running it back to the truck to leave it there. A 14 note highball isn't required for every duck in sight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TimberMan, post: 5300405, member: 20144"] These types of comments instantly make me think of prostaff stickers, a group setting up 50 yards from me, and sitka is the best will probably be in the conversation somewhere. I understand the term running traffic but most the time I here it being said by folks setting up randomly hoping something comes by. As far as shells and guns, I think people forgot what grandaddy killed more ducks than they have even seen with. It is a bragging show equivalent to how deer hunters brag more about what they let walk than they harvested. Lastly, the only running a call most should be doing is running it back to the truck to leave it there. A 14 note highball isn't required for every duck in sight. [/QUOTE]
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