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Shoot 'em in the Lips!
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<blockquote data-quote="rukiddin" data-source="post: 1340485" data-attributes="member: 6860"><p>I had rather duck hunt than eat. If I had somewhere to shoot ducks consistantly, I would sell all my deer hunting stuff. Everybody always talks about how hard an old buck is to kill, but imo if you can convince a wad of late season mallards/pintails to come into your decoys after they've been shot at for the last 3 months and 1000miles then you have truly accomplished a great feat. I've killed tons of deer and a few nice ones, but 2 years ago, me and two buddies convinced 7 mallards to drop in at about 10yds and we killed all of'em. I have never gotten that kind of rush from deer hunting. To this day the squeal of a woodduck at first shooting light, still gets my heart to pumping.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rukiddin, post: 1340485, member: 6860"] I had rather duck hunt than eat. If I had somewhere to shoot ducks consistantly, I would sell all my deer hunting stuff. Everybody always talks about how hard an old buck is to kill, but imo if you can convince a wad of late season mallards/pintails to come into your decoys after they've been shot at for the last 3 months and 1000miles then you have truly accomplished a great feat. I've killed tons of deer and a few nice ones, but 2 years ago, me and two buddies convinced 7 mallards to drop in at about 10yds and we killed all of'em. I have never gotten that kind of rush from deer hunting. To this day the squeal of a woodduck at first shooting light, still gets my heart to pumping. [/QUOTE]
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