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<blockquote data-quote="44fanatic" data-source="post: 3326315" data-attributes="member: 5285"><p>My duck hunting mentor, RelocatedDuckHunter, has moved to CO and I am now high and dry when it comes to duck hunting. Hunted last year and fell in love with it...but don't have the experience or equipment (other than basics) to go it on my own. Ive been working on my calling but do believe it is still at the point where I will scare ducks off in the next county.</p><p></p><p>So, if'n anyone out there has a kind heart, and wants to take this old man under their wing, I look forward to the opportunity to develop a new friendship. I will contribute what I can, with wifes approval (yep, I do ask for the �kitchen pass�). Have a dozen filler decoys and mallard mojo and the ability to make plenty of weights.</p><p></p><p>Live in Clarksville so anywhere from Nashville to Paris would work out great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="44fanatic, post: 3326315, member: 5285"] My duck hunting mentor, RelocatedDuckHunter, has moved to CO and I am now high and dry when it comes to duck hunting. Hunted last year and fell in love with it...but don't have the experience or equipment (other than basics) to go it on my own. Ive been working on my calling but do believe it is still at the point where I will scare ducks off in the next county. So, if'n anyone out there has a kind heart, and wants to take this old man under their wing, I look forward to the opportunity to develop a new friendship. I will contribute what I can, with wifes approval (yep, I do ask for the �kitchen pass�). Have a dozen filler decoys and mallard mojo and the ability to make plenty of weights. Live in Clarksville so anywhere from Nashville to Paris would work out great. [/QUOTE]
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