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Father takes son on first time waterfowl field hunt. Son is fourteen and holding his own shooting both ducks and geese. Guide (also owner) shoots from the get go and adds his birds to overall bag. Father calls BS on this move and allows son to shoot. Hunt did not go over allowable bag limit.
Quote from: ctwiggs1 on January 03, 2017, 08:40:01 PMI feel like calling them guides in the first place is weird. I can't compare a duck guide to someone like Bearpaw who will spend days in the woods with someone and help him track down big game. For this reason, I see the $200-300 I spend on a waterfowl hunt as an opportunity to hunt prime area over great decoys and not have to worry about the details. I don't mind others shooting because generally speaking there are more ducks or geese than we can shoot anyways. I feel like you're underestimating the amount of work some guides put in. I have a close friend that is a pretty well known/successful guide in E.WA that puts in countless hours of work from sun up to sun down scouting, working with land owners to lock up leases/access, maintenance on equipment/boats, working on CRP.
I feel like calling them guides in the first place is weird. I can't compare a duck guide to someone like Bearpaw who will spend days in the woods with someone and help him track down big game. For this reason, I see the $200-300 I spend on a waterfowl hunt as an opportunity to hunt prime area over great decoys and not have to worry about the details. I don't mind others shooting because generally speaking there are more ducks or geese than we can shoot anyways.
Quote from: Spuddieselwwu on January 04, 2017, 10:34:47 AMQuote from: ctwiggs1 on January 03, 2017, 08:40:01 PMI feel like calling them guides in the first place is weird. I can't compare a duck guide to someone like Bearpaw who will spend days in the woods with someone and help him track down big game. For this reason, I see the $200-300 I spend on a waterfowl hunt as an opportunity to hunt prime area over great decoys and not have to worry about the details. I don't mind others shooting because generally speaking there are more ducks or geese than we can shoot anyways. I feel like you're underestimating the amount of work some guides put in. I have a close friend that is a pretty well known/successful guide in E.WA that puts in countless hours of work from sun up to sun down scouting, working with land owners to lock up leases/access, maintenance on equipment/boats, working on CRP. Sorry not trying to insult your friend, I just don't see the point in them not shooting. I've never had an issue with it. If my big game guide had a rifle along "just in case he sees a buck he likes", I would be super pissed. Curtis
Give me one good reason why he should shoot other than killing a cripple???You pay him and he hunts??LOL.
Because I don't think a beginning hunter that paid to go needs to listen to dudeman's 12 gauge barking in his ear.Probably put the kid on his right too so he could dodge shell hulls.Rookie guide in his 20's is my guess.
Quote from: ctwiggs1 on January 04, 2017, 10:44:08 AMQuote from: Spuddieselwwu on January 04, 2017, 10:34:47 AMQuote from: ctwiggs1 on January 03, 2017, 08:40:01 PMI feel like calling them guides in the first place is weird. I can't compare a duck guide to someone like Bearpaw who will spend days in the woods with someone and help him track down big game. For this reason, I see the $200-300 I spend on a waterfowl hunt as an opportunity to hunt prime area over great decoys and not have to worry about the details. I don't mind others shooting because generally speaking there are more ducks or geese than we can shoot anyways. I feel like you're underestimating the amount of work some guides put in. I have a close friend that is a pretty well known/successful guide in E.WA that puts in countless hours of work from sun up to sun down scouting, working with land owners to lock up leases/access, maintenance on equipment/boats, working on CRP. Sorry not trying to insult your friend, I just don't see the point in them not shooting. I've never had an issue with it. If my big game guide had a rifle along "just in case he sees a buck he likes", I would be super pissed. CurtisYou're not trying to insult my friend - you just said you don't think that they're guides. I was just outlining a lot of what goes into the hunt that you don't see while you're out there.