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Fishing a decoy spread
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<blockquote data-quote="TimberMan" data-source="post: 4940218" data-attributes="member: 20144"><p>I understand that only on specific areas the 200yards rule applies, but where I hunt that rule applies. I know that technically a group can set up on the opposite side of a tree from me if not in my blind. I was raised that if you get beat to a spot you find another spot and you dont mess up others in the process. Duck hunting has unwritten rules of respect that have been thrown away in recent years. Blind hoppers destroy our setups, fisherman dont care if they wreck your hunt, and dont dare shoot or you'll have a group sharing an anchor with you to shoot your swings or highball ducks setting in your spread. But these things just make it easier for the twra to close public access to wmas and covert to computer draws like gooch e and white oak.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TimberMan, post: 4940218, member: 20144"] I understand that only on specific areas the 200yards rule applies, but where I hunt that rule applies. I know that technically a group can set up on the opposite side of a tree from me if not in my blind. I was raised that if you get beat to a spot you find another spot and you dont mess up others in the process. Duck hunting has unwritten rules of respect that have been thrown away in recent years. Blind hoppers destroy our setups, fisherman dont care if they wreck your hunt, and dont dare shoot or you'll have a group sharing an anchor with you to shoot your swings or highball ducks setting in your spread. But these things just make it easier for the twra to close public access to wmas and covert to computer draws like gooch e and white oak. [/QUOTE]
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