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<blockquote data-quote="MickThompson" data-source="post: 5155061" data-attributes="member: 3172"><p>Tradition is relative. I'd say there's a much older, richer tradition of hunting ducks where they are over hand crafted decoys while hiding in natural cover or small wooden boats than racing 18-20' aluminum barges to forts in the woods with a hundred dozen plastic decoys from China. I've done both. Neither is right or wrong, just different. </p><p></p><p>The tradition that was lost is that of the gentleman-hunter. When that tradition dies, wildlife agencies have to resort to a reservation system of some sort to prevent conflict among people that put their pride above sport and are willing to abandon all decency for 2 coots and a ringneck or to simply make sure the next guy down the line has a miserable time. They are a minuscule minority but there's no limit to what they'll do to thump their chest. </p><p></p><p>Personally I'd prefer a free for all, first-come system</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MickThompson, post: 5155061, member: 3172"] Tradition is relative. I'd say there's a much older, richer tradition of hunting ducks where they are over hand crafted decoys while hiding in natural cover or small wooden boats than racing 18-20' aluminum barges to forts in the woods with a hundred dozen plastic decoys from China. I've done both. Neither is right or wrong, just different. The tradition that was lost is that of the gentleman-hunter. When that tradition dies, wildlife agencies have to resort to a reservation system of some sort to prevent conflict among people that put their pride above sport and are willing to abandon all decency for 2 coots and a ringneck or to simply make sure the next guy down the line has a miserable time. They are a minuscule minority but there's no limit to what they'll do to thump their chest. Personally I'd prefer a free for all, first-come system [/QUOTE]
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