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Tdub and the commissioners can suck it
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<blockquote data-quote="TheLBLman" data-source="post: 5374440" data-attributes="member: 1409"><p><strong>If those who made up these rules had to themselves duck under under the rules they make,</strong></p><p><strong>I wonder if there would be any 2 to 4-day hunts like these?</strong></p><p></p><p>Going to be many days the blinds don't get hunted <u>at all</u> by anyone (especially during the early mornings when hunting is normally best). Then a lot of days the blinds are filled with inexperienced hunters sky-busting & scaring off the ducks both for them and some nearby blinds?</p><p></p><p>When I did duck hunt a bit, there were few things more frustrating than having someone in a nearby blind arrive late, or leave early, or worst of all, be out placing or retrieving their decoys. This didn't happen so often when you had the blind for an entire season, but I can see it being a more major problem with 2 to 4-day hunts, especially with people totally unfamiliar with the area. They're going to mess up a lot of other people's hunting with their goings & comings, some just getting lost.</p><p></p><p>On another hand, these new "rules" may actually help the waterfowl hunting on the adjoining private properties?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLBLman, post: 5374440, member: 1409"] [B]If those who made up these rules had to themselves duck under under the rules they make, I wonder if there would be any 2 to 4-day hunts like these?[/B] Going to be many days the blinds don't get hunted [U]at all[/U] by anyone (especially during the early mornings when hunting is normally best). Then a lot of days the blinds are filled with inexperienced hunters sky-busting & scaring off the ducks both for them and some nearby blinds? When I did duck hunt a bit, there were few things more frustrating than having someone in a nearby blind arrive late, or leave early, or worst of all, be out placing or retrieving their decoys. This didn't happen so often when you had the blind for an entire season, but I can see it being a more major problem with 2 to 4-day hunts, especially with people totally unfamiliar with the area. They're going to mess up a lot of other people's hunting with their goings & comings, some just getting lost. On another hand, these new "rules" may actually help the waterfowl hunting on the adjoining private properties? [/QUOTE]
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