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Fishing a decoy spread
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<blockquote data-quote="TimberMan" data-source="post: 4940094" data-attributes="member: 20144"><p>I understand it is legal to fish. But that being said, I couldnt take a pontoon boat and park it in front of a guide blind to fish or birdwatch. Mr warden would say that would be considered hunter interference. Why does the 200 yard rule not apply? I just wish we could have consistancy. If two duck hunters have to be that far apart why doesnt a duck hunter and a fisherman?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TimberMan, post: 4940094, member: 20144"] I understand it is legal to fish. But that being said, I couldnt take a pontoon boat and park it in front of a guide blind to fish or birdwatch. Mr warden would say that would be considered hunter interference. Why does the 200 yard rule not apply? I just wish we could have consistancy. If two duck hunters have to be that far apart why doesnt a duck hunter and a fisherman? [/QUOTE]
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