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Why I don’t hunt waterfowl in the south
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<blockquote data-quote="poorhunter" data-source="post: 5497064" data-attributes="member: 16537"><p>I don't really have the time or opportunity, but here's the real reason:</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]RrGnDXEhM-U[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>Having been on several hunts like this, just freelancing around North Dakota and Canada, it just feels weird hunting stale, stagnant blinds hoping for a good day killing a few mallards. Those were the days a couple friends and I would just drive around in the evening, find a pile of birds in a field, find the owner, get permission virtually every time, show up in the morning and hunt. Not often did we shout that many different species, but rarely was it ducks only or geese only.</p><p></p><p>Good times, good memories.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="poorhunter, post: 5497064, member: 16537"] I don’t really have the time or opportunity, but here’s the real reason: [MEDIA=youtube]RrGnDXEhM-U[/MEDIA] Having been on several hunts like this, just freelancing around North Dakota and Canada, it just feels weird hunting stale, stagnant blinds hoping for a good day killing a few mallards. Those were the days a couple friends and I would just drive around in the evening, find a pile of birds in a field, find the owner, get permission virtually every time, show up in the morning and hunt. Not often did we shout that many different species, but rarely was it ducks only or geese only. Good times, good memories. [/QUOTE]
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