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Well, one thing is for sure you can't please everybody. Pheasant hunting sites are a separate issue in my opinion. I have zero interest in hunting tame Chinese chickens. I don't disagree with you about some the blinds at Welts. Some of them hunt well, others aren't worth the powder to blow them to hell. Permanent blinds on public lands will always be a magnet for the slobs and the trash they leave behind.
Quote from: 3Peakes on August 24, 2015, 06:01:36 AMWell, one thing is for sure you can't please everybody. Pheasant hunting sites are a separate issue in my opinion. I have zero interest in hunting tame Chinese chickens. I don't disagree with you about some the blinds at Welts. Some of them hunt well, others aren't worth the powder to blow them to hell. Permanent blinds on public lands will always be a magnet for the slobs and the trash they leave behind.I used to think that too. Last year was my first year hunting the release sites and I went to the Bow Hill location. I LOVED IT! I actually preferred it over Leque & Ebey Islands. I like E WA phesant hunting more but it was a nice mid week treat for a couple of hours.I am an avid waterfowler and think the WWA Is a good Org. One thing that I will say is that We hunters will suffer from infighting. Have you ever hunted a release site? Which ones? Dont be so quick to strow stones at a potential allie. There are few of us as it is. We need to band together not tear each other apart.
After years of hunting public land I finally bought a boat for duck hunting this next season. So sick of sky busters and having to get up at 2 am for a public land duck blind.