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TheSkyBuster
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I went duck hunting today but left the calls and the decoys at home. Nice change of pace, The dog loves it, he gets to go for a walk and go hunting. Pretty easy to walk in the mud when its frozen too. Wasn't a steller day but I got a good pile of meat for a little effort.
Nice fat Mallards too (even the hens)
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I love me some jump shooting, harder to sky bust that way.
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Quote from: Stilly bay on November 09, 2012, 01:12:25 PM
I love me some jump shooting, harder to sky bust that way.
It's not any harder, You just gotta wait longer before you shoot.
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Looks like northerns
nice birds
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Very nice! My favorite way to hunt ducks, period. Its fun shooting them over decoys, but I just love sneaking up on the suckers.
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