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Hey Setterman! Googans are on the west side too! (LBL)
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<blockquote data-quote="redheadshooter" data-source="post: 4601849" data-attributes="member: 11146"><p>My wife and I found a field with some birds at LBL on Saturday morning during the storm. We tried to make a move, but couldn't get to the flock without getting caught. At about noon we walked back to the truck to grab a ground blind to set up for the evening. At around 1:15 (right after the rain stops) we start seeing people come into the same field. I just simply wave my arms to let them know we were there, and they all turned and disappeared in to the tree line. After a couple of hours I notice a black figure about 300 yards to our left, and since I didn't have my bino's I just couldn't quite tell what it was. We saw some hens later that day, and they were all acting spooked. Finally at around 7, we started packing up the blind and decoys and noticed that black figure was somebody wearing a black and blue rain suit, and was now walking across the field to meet his buddy who had set up in the woods 300 yards in front of us. Then we notice a guy that was on our right walking towards them.. So 3 jack@$$es literally surrounded us in this 1 field.. When we got there the next morning their silver jeep was sitting at the gate at 4:30.. </p><p></p><p>I understand it's public land, but seriously learn some respect and public land etiquette.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redheadshooter, post: 4601849, member: 11146"] My wife and I found a field with some birds at LBL on Saturday morning during the storm. We tried to make a move, but couldn't get to the flock without getting caught. At about noon we walked back to the truck to grab a ground blind to set up for the evening. At around 1:15 (right after the rain stops) we start seeing people come into the same field. I just simply wave my arms to let them know we were there, and they all turned and disappeared in to the tree line. After a couple of hours I notice a black figure about 300 yards to our left, and since I didn't have my bino's I just couldn't quite tell what it was. We saw some hens later that day, and they were all acting spooked. Finally at around 7, we started packing up the blind and decoys and noticed that black figure was somebody wearing a black and blue rain suit, and was now walking across the field to meet his buddy who had set up in the woods 300 yards in front of us. Then we notice a guy that was on our right walking towards them.. So 3 jack@$$es literally surrounded us in this 1 field.. When we got there the next morning their silver jeep was sitting at the gate at 4:30.. I understand it's public land, but seriously learn some respect and public land etiquette. [/QUOTE]
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Hey Setterman! Googans are on the west side too! (LBL)
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