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Pretty good hunt
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<blockquote data-quote="poorhunter" data-source="post: 4562770" data-attributes="member: 16537"><p>Back when I started duck/goose hunting in the early 90's, it was only on WMA properties, so I know a LOT about the difficulties hunting public land. However, I also got to hunt a TON of private land in North Dakota (I knew farmers)and Canada for 5 straight years for two weeks. We (stupidly IMO) wanted to hunt snow geese , so we spent a lot of time chasing after those crazy things, but man the duck hunting was just plain incredible! More often than not it was flocks of 2-300 birds landing in the decoys (dry land hunting) and we had to be careful not to flock shoot them. You're comment RUGER about the cyclone just brought back memories of those bygone days!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="poorhunter, post: 4562770, member: 16537"] Back when I started duck/goose hunting in the early 90’s, it was only on WMA properties, so I know a LOT about the difficulties hunting public land. However, I also got to hunt a TON of private land in North Dakota (I knew farmers)and Canada for 5 straight years for two weeks. We (stupidly IMO) wanted to hunt snow geese , so we spent a lot of time chasing after those crazy things, but man the duck hunting was just plain incredible! More often than not it was flocks of 2-300 birds landing in the decoys (dry land hunting) and we had to be careful not to flock shoot them. You’re comment RUGER about the cyclone just brought back memories of those bygone days! [/QUOTE]
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