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<blockquote data-quote="MidTennFisher" data-source="post: 5815359" data-attributes="member: 11842"><p>Throw them in a ditch, of course. They'll virtue signal about "saving the tundra" without even being able to point to that area on a map but this was about social media glamour. That's why it's on YouTube. </p><p></p><p>And crap like this is exactly why you're fully wasting your time driving to Arkansas to knock on doors to hunt snow geese. Everything is locked up with a checkbook because every dork in a flatbill hat wants a piece of the social media fame.</p><p></p><p>Also, I went to ND several years ago with a friend to hunt snows and they're delicious. Tastes like a bigger mallard to me. People say they taste bad because really they just want to use that as an excuse to kill as many as they can, get those Instagram pics, then trash them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MidTennFisher, post: 5815359, member: 11842"] Throw them in a ditch, of course. They'll virtue signal about "saving the tundra" without even being able to point to that area on a map but this was about social media glamour. That's why it's on YouTube. And crap like this is exactly why you're fully wasting your time driving to Arkansas to knock on doors to hunt snow geese. Everything is locked up with a checkbook because every dork in a flatbill hat wants a piece of the social media fame. Also, I went to ND several years ago with a friend to hunt snows and they're delicious. Tastes like a bigger mallard to me. People say they taste bad because really they just want to use that as an excuse to kill as many as they can, get those Instagram pics, then trash them. [/QUOTE]
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