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Started by Bowguy, February 05, 2017, 07:33:11 AM
Quote from: Bowguy on February 05, 2017, 07:33:11 AMSeems some of the newer folks are looking for help to succeed. They ask questions about decoys, field hunting n blind usage. I'm not one totally against any of that. Yes they have their place n can aid in success. I live in an area that may see more pressure than other areas but truth in since around 84 I've only seen 2-3 other hunters besides someone I might be with. Still birds sense pressure from other fronts, hikers, predators, etc. When I was younger I'd hunt along the Delaware river. Birds were visible to anyone going trout fishing, shad fishing, hiking, etc, etc. Seemed every hunter trying to impress a gf, buddy or wife would call to those birds. They'd gobble n the hunters felt like heros.Prob is once season opened those birds saw lots of cars calling at them. To combat this I started looking for birds in the woods. Away from the fields. These birds behaved more naturally, were slightly less suspicious. Few friends were hunting w decoys eventually. They were successful. Pretty soon everyone was. Hunt shows marketed the heck out of newer, improved dekes. More guys tried it. In time that was the only method guys knew. Sitting in a blind, over dekes in a field. Many knew no other way. Kinda like baiting deer. How many people don't understand deer behavior or habits n kill deer? They too are successful yet know no other ways. My advice would be to become complete. Learn how to find birds besides seeing them in a field. Learn how to locate em. Learn how to work/call em. Don't rely on one technique or one area n don't rely on one "spot", flock, bird just because you saw him or hear it every time you hit the woods. You need options imo. Gotta learn dif techniques. Learn how to hunt if your first set fails n sitting in a blind til noon hoping a bird happens into a field may not be the answer. It's only gonna help you grow n become more successful no matter where you hunt.
Quote from: Greg Massey on February 05, 2017, 12:57:39 PMYou know i have seen this beat to death on this forum. I don't hunt with decoys or i don't hunt from blinds, again i feel this is up to the hunter. Most of us on this forum have no idea about the health and will being of older hunter still trying to enjoy the outdoors. Also lets not forget our vet's who come back from war with lost of limbs and still wanting to hunt. A lot of the time these people have to use blinds and decoys. I for one on this forum don't want anyone to feel bad about the way they hunt, that's not the purpose of this forum is to BASH people on the way they hunt. So if this offends you, them i feel you don't really understand as you age or have health problem really what some people go thru in life just to enjoy the outdoors. Let's show respect to all our hunting friends because with this world the way it is NOW we need everyone hunting regardless of age, health and life. As you get older YOU will realize getting ready for the hunt is just as much fun as hunting.