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Shooting at Reelfoot
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<blockquote data-quote="cbhunter" data-source="post: 5030957" data-attributes="member: 14269"><p>When you are on open water, you can see several blinds around. They have to be a certain distance away but cant recall the exact rule. But just say you are working some ducks and they are circling your blind checking you out. If they swing out wide enough, and get within what the other guys think is a reasonable shot in the next blind, they could shoot at the ducks that you are working.</p><p></p><p>Edit: Ruger explained it better</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cbhunter, post: 5030957, member: 14269"] When you are on open water, you can see several blinds around. They have to be a certain distance away but cant recall the exact rule. But just say you are working some ducks and they are circling your blind checking you out. If they swing out wide enough, and get within what the other guys think is a reasonable shot in the next blind, they could shoot at the ducks that you are working. Edit: Ruger explained it better [/QUOTE]
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