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<blockquote data-quote="WilcoKen" data-source="post: 5785804" data-attributes="member: 16287"><p>Just my .02. More resting areas, whether intended or not, means less hunter success IMO. Now when they all froze up last Christmas we had a good time. I have about resolved myself to not hunting until that scenario happens. It was a huge difference in what the ducks had to do. And it was way more fun than watching ducks do exactly what he described in that video. I believe the resting areas will only continue to grow and the ducks will stay in those areas from 5:45 AM until 4:45PM.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WilcoKen, post: 5785804, member: 16287"] Just my .02. More resting areas, whether intended or not, means less hunter success IMO. Now when they all froze up last Christmas we had a good time. I have about resolved myself to not hunting until that scenario happens. It was a huge difference in what the ducks had to do. And it was way more fun than watching ducks do exactly what he described in that video. I believe the resting areas will only continue to grow and the ducks will stay in those areas from 5:45 AM until 4:45PM. [/QUOTE]
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