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I don't know who these people are that always talk about a quick shoot before work? Unless you work at a dairy or something- where are you gonna be set up with decoys, and waders, and dog, and going to be able to start hunting at 0630 or so, pick up decoys, walk/boat out, deal with dog/boat, and make it into work by 0800? 0900? Noon?
I don't know why shooting hours wouldn't be adjusted.
Mixed feelings here. There are days where I can run out but need to be back at a certain hour because I have kids. But there are other days where I am driving in the morning and would take the extra hour in the evening. I think I'd rather taking the morning hour but oh well.
Quote from: full choke on April 24, 2019, 01:22:43 PMI don't know who these people are that always talk about a quick shoot before work? Unless you work at a dairy or something- where are you gonna be set up with decoys, and waders, and dog, and going to be able to start hunting at 0630 or so, pick up decoys, walk/boat out, deal with dog/boat, and make it into work by 0800? 0900? Noon?I've done many a shoot and been to work by 9 am. It helps I live one exit from hunting and have a home office though. Dozen decoys, no dog and no messing around.
Quote from: BigGoonTuna on April 24, 2019, 02:05:29 PMI don't know why shooting hours wouldn't be adjusted.Shooting hours will stay at half hour before sunrise till sunset...this would just mean that sunrise won't be happening till about 9 am in Western Wa in December (hence an 8:30 am start to waterfowl hunting).