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Set up for Brant and this neighbor on the flats set up north of my position after I set. I didn't do anything; we hung out and hunted w/out getting upset but what do you guys think?

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Re: Brant Hunting - Would you consider this too close? Why or Why Not?
« Reply #1 on: January 30, 2011, 08:25:10 AM »
howdy neighbor! lol. I think its rude but if you leave then he gets all the glory
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Re: Brant Hunting - Would you consider this too close? Why or Why Not?
« Reply #2 on: January 30, 2011, 08:27:08 AM »
Hard to judge distance on a photo.  I prefer to err on the side of giving other hunters plenty of room.  The Washington Waterfowl Association suggests a minimum of 200yds between hunting parties.  

How did your hunt work out?

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Re: Brant Hunting - Would you consider this too close? Why or Why Not?
« Reply #3 on: January 30, 2011, 08:37:37 AM »
 Any birds working YOUR decoys might be in "shooting" range of the guys out there in the boat with the mudbuddy motor! Obviously, those guys aren't the mudbuddy boat though. Seriously, 200 yards and closer and it was 6 shots for them....everytime! Hard to tell how far away your neighbors are from here but 200 yards or more is about right. For what I've been told is the dumbest bird on the bay, what I've seen, they sure know how to do a lot of zigzagging through the boats, safely, to get to where they're going. Is that a bird between you guys in the second photograph?

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Re: Brant Hunting - Would you consider this too close? Why or Why Not?
« Reply #4 on: January 30, 2011, 09:04:17 AM »
Any birds working YOUR decoys might be in "shooting" range of the guys out there in the boat with the mudbuddy motor! Obviously, those guys aren't the mudbuddy boat though. Seriously, 200 yards and closer and it was 6 shots for them....everytime! Hard to tell how far away your neighbors are from here but 200 yards or more is about right. For what I've been told is the dumbest bird on the bay, what I've seen, they sure know how to do a lot of zigzagging through the boats, safely, to get to where they're going. Is that a bird between you guys in the second photograph?

I estimated it to be just under 300yrds. The first pic, gives you the best perspective from my decoys to where they were. I'm not upset, as I want to learn what proper etiqette is on the sound. I just want to ensure I don't do this to another hunter if the role is reversed and I set up last. But if it's ok, then I'll know what is a respectible distance is and hunt accordingly w/out upsetting anyone.

200yds is a good minimum in a marsh environment but 200 yrds on a sea duck hunt or brant hunt would make me uncomfortable.

Thanks for the input-

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Re: Brant Hunting - Would you consider this too close? Why or Why Not?
« Reply #5 on: January 30, 2011, 03:01:15 PM »
That's the way it is out there now and exactly the reason I gave up hunting Brant a couple years ago. There are only a couple good areas where the majority of the Brant will fly from roosting to feeding. I've seen up to a dozen boats with set ups chained up that close together out there, I hate it!
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Re: Brant Hunting - Would you consider this too close? Why or Why Not?
« Reply #6 on: January 30, 2011, 03:47:46 PM »
man that sure looks way within my comfort range to me! I mean how far is that? 200 yards? I don't like another group to be within maybe 500 yards of me that way shots and calling doesn't flair my birds at all...
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Re: Brant Hunting - Would you consider this too close? Why or Why Not?
« Reply #7 on: January 30, 2011, 05:14:43 PM »
You got corked.  Unfortunatly those brant can hear the shooting from a long distance, but will see the movement from a 1/4 mile away with no problem.  If the other boat is a blazing it definately makes it a challenge.  Any that fly will split the difference between the two boats, unless you get lucky on the last day.
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Re: Brant Hunting - Would you consider this too close? Why or Why Not?
« Reply #8 on: January 30, 2011, 06:47:21 PM »
Don't know anything about brant hunting but as far as duck hunting as long as they are 200 yds. away I won't complain.
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Re: Brant Hunting - Would you consider this too close? Why or Why Not?
« Reply #9 on: February 03, 2011, 11:35:34 PM »
It would depend to me whether they are honoring your calls and you are honoring theirs.  If you start calling at birds seen first, they should just keep quiet and let the birds fly, even if right over their boat on the way in to your dekes, and you should do the same.  I know this sounds pretty idealistic and probably would not happen in this day and age.... 

I remember when I was about 17, thirty years ago, and some guys set up about 100 yards away in the marsh a half hour after shooting light.  I was pissing and moaning to my buddy about how rude these guys were when I saw a few amllards and started calling.  The ducks swung my way, cupped their wings and dropped toward my spread right over these guys... to my surprise, they let them fly by and we dumped several.  They picked one off on their way out of the area.  Several times that day we each honored the others' calls and we all ended up with a good day's shootting.

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Re: Brant Hunting - Would you consider this too close? Why or Why Not?
« Reply #10 on: February 04, 2011, 07:40:05 AM »
They are brant / sea duck hunting.  Your just waiting for the buggers to fly past the decoys.  Not to much calling.  I did buy a Bill Saunders brant call.  It would swing them, but the like flying the line they pick unless there is a lot of boats and they pick a course right down the middle between them all.  Be ready to take a long or a close up poke at them.
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Re: Brant Hunting - Would you consider this too close? Why or Why Not?
« Reply #11 on: February 06, 2011, 12:43:48 PM »
Way too close for brant hunting.  Distances that make for a proper buffer zone between sets for duck hunting does not apply for brant hunting.

You have to at least double and sometimes almost triple the WWA 200 yd standard.  Two years ago I was 650 yds from a guy, (gps'd it).  The guy came over and was totally pissed that I had  "corked" him.  Brant don't know where they are going to fly and this jerk certainly did not either.  Just a sorehead who was upset with the poor hunting.

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Re: Brant Hunting - Would you consider this too close? Why or Why Not?
« Reply #12 on: February 06, 2011, 12:47:14 PM »
Welcome camano gibby  :chuckle:  I remember when Brant hunting was a gentleman's sport, I wanna keep that memory so I quit 2 years ago..
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Re: Brant Hunting - Would you consider this too close? Why or Why Not?
« Reply #13 on: February 08, 2011, 01:24:53 PM »
200yds is the minimum recommended in the waterfowl regs but is still damn close in a marsh environment. Trees and brush make up for distance but movement and sky busting don't so error on the farther side of that recommendation.
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Re: Brant Hunting - Would you consider this too close? Why or Why Not?
« Reply #14 on: February 10, 2011, 01:16:13 PM »
I wish people would set that far away from me.  200yds is plenty far no matter where you hunt.  I have had guys at our local marsh row their boat through my decoys and stop less than 40 yards away and start setting up.  Public hunting is what it is. 

 


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