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Started by TrophyTracker, June 21, 2012, 12:24:11 AM
Quote from: gatrkyhntr70 on June 21, 2012, 05:13:54 PMspam post..
Quote from: TrophyTracker on June 21, 2012, 10:34:33 PMQuote from: gatrkyhntr70 on June 21, 2012, 05:13:54 PMspam post..Negative.Spammers don't usually come back and chat with the other members. There is no link directing anyone to a site to buy cheap Nike's from Asia.This is an informative post to show members a brand new option that they can look forward to in the upcoming months, when they will be patterning guns and getting ready for the Waterfowl seasons ahead. I don't care what they end up buying, as it's their choice. Times are tough out there, and people will shoot the best that they can afford, or what works best in their guns. I respect that. I just had the chance to show them a new choice that they may or may not have even known about. I hope to see the return of the Waterfowl Thread on here, so we can all keep in touch, and share success pics, sunrises, and good times, as well as stories over the course of the season ahead.
Quote from: Bad Grizzly on June 21, 2012, 10:47:38 PMQuote from: TrophyTracker on June 21, 2012, 10:23:12 PMI'm looking forward to the #5's myself. Part of the fun in duck hunting is pushing yourself to the max, and having multiple chances at pulling the trigger. New loads and such add to the fun for me. Good luck to you this season.What it is, is giving more yahoos a "license" to the Sky Busters Club....... There are enough A$$ hats out there now that need to learn self control or brush up on their duck hunting skills. Nothing pisses me off more than to have a group of mallards swing out and begin to circle back, and someone in another blind raises up and fires off all 3 rounds in a hail-mary volley at birds entirely too far out of range.... which ruins it for others hoping to decoy them within range.The whole idea is to decoy them in close and then shoot them as they pass within ethical range. Longer shots equate to more cripples and lost birds. You can bet those "lost" birds are not counted as part of many hunters' daily take either!!You do your part and get them ducks in close..... those cheaper steel shot shells work just fine!!
Quote from: TrophyTracker on June 21, 2012, 10:23:12 PMI'm looking forward to the #5's myself. Part of the fun in duck hunting is pushing yourself to the max, and having multiple chances at pulling the trigger. New loads and such add to the fun for me. Good luck to you this season.