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<blockquote data-quote="Setterman" data-source="post: 5076643" data-attributes="member: 8139"><p>[USER=1409]@TheLBLman[/USER] i see your point, but given where we are now some shlt is going to have to change. </p><p></p><p>whether you believe in decoys or not, there's no denying that they help novice hunters kill birds they normally wouldn't. Theres really no way to deny this </p><p></p><p>Hens should be illegal always, and until the numbers improve jakes as well</p><p></p><p>Ban the decoys and maybe we aren't faced with a 2 week season or 1 bird limit in the years to come.</p><p></p><p>If I was told tomorrow I could only hunt with a recurve to limit my kills I'd do it, and I'd learn how to be effective with it. It's how I'm wired. The issue is the decoy fairies cannot fathom a world without their plastic crutch.</p><p></p><p>There are segments of this sport that value the birds and the hunt, not so much the kill. Then there's the kill at all cost crowd. The first segment is willing to do whatever it takes to improve the flock, the other only cares about killing as easily as possible. They cannot un grasp their precious decoys or even conceive of hunting without them. That's the issue facing our sport and why we all may face a brutal reality in the upcoming seasons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Setterman, post: 5076643, member: 8139"] [USER=1409]@TheLBLman[/USER] i see your point, but given where we are now some shlt is going to have to change. whether you believe in decoys or not, there’s no denying that they help novice hunters kill birds they normally wouldn’t. Theres really no way to deny this Hens should be illegal always, and until the numbers improve jakes as well Ban the decoys and maybe we aren’t faced with a 2 week season or 1 bird limit in the years to come. If I was told tomorrow I could only hunt with a recurve to limit my kills I’d do it, and I’d learn how to be effective with it. It’s how I’m wired. The issue is the decoy fairies cannot fathom a world without their plastic crutch. There are segments of this sport that value the birds and the hunt, not so much the kill. Then there’s the kill at all cost crowd. The first segment is willing to do whatever it takes to improve the flock, the other only cares about killing as easily as possible. They cannot un grasp their precious decoys or even conceive of hunting without them. That’s the issue facing our sport and why we all may face a brutal reality in the upcoming seasons. [/QUOTE]
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