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<blockquote data-quote="Bgoodman30" data-source="post: 5787521" data-attributes="member: 18480"><p>Didn't he say that 75% of the surveyed duck blinds are hunted everyday?? I think this is a TN mentality and somewhat cultural that you have to hunt 60 days. I have been hunting them for 30 plus years and this kind of pressure seems to be a recent phenomena. Also it was a rarity to hunt daylight to dark… </p><p></p><p>The ducks are trained alright they arrive already programmed to know when the closing bell is. Now it's being passed on to generations of ducks. I like his idea of smaller reserves is a great one. I also believe they need some small amount of pressure to keep them guessing and not programmed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bgoodman30, post: 5787521, member: 18480"] Didn’t he say that 75% of the surveyed duck blinds are hunted everyday?? I think this is a TN mentality and somewhat cultural that you have to hunt 60 days. I have been hunting them for 30 plus years and this kind of pressure seems to be a recent phenomena. Also it was a rarity to hunt daylight to dark… The ducks are trained alright they arrive already programmed to know when the closing bell is. Now it’s being passed on to generations of ducks. I like his idea of smaller reserves is a great one. I also believe they need some small amount of pressure to keep them guessing and not programmed. [/QUOTE]
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