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Title: Tips for Beginning Duck Hunters
Post by: MP123 on November 21, 2012, 03:49:46 PM
1)  Don't unload your weapon by pointing it in a random direction and pulling the trigger three times.  There might be someone that direction that you can't see.  :nono:

2)  Don't shoot at birds that are 300 yards up, you won't hit them.   :mor:

3)  Don't play the kazoo out in the field if you don't know what you're doing.  How about some practice at home?

4)  Try to pick up your spent hulls, we all miss a few every now and then but don't leave a huge pile of garbage for someone else to clean up.  Maybe Mommy cleans your room for you but she ain't coming out here.

Grrrrr  :stup:

Can you tell I spent the afternoon at a certain piece of public land in Skagit County?  >:(

What do they teach these kids at Hunters Ed anyways?  :dunno:


Title: Re: Tips for Beginning Duck Hunters
Post by: Kola16 on November 21, 2012, 04:00:59 PM
Can you tell I spent the afternoon at a certain piece of public land in Skagit County?  >:(

Actually, that is exactly what I was thinking  :chuckle:
Title: Re: Tips for Beginning Duck Hunters
Post by: CP on November 21, 2012, 04:05:05 PM
Headquarters?  My guess is you spent the day near the big shack on the dike.  As much fun as watching a boat launch on a sunny Sunday afternoon.

 :chuckle:

If you didn't get shot consider it a good day.

Title: Re: Tips for Beginning Duck Hunters
Post by: MP123 on November 21, 2012, 04:26:15 PM
Actually it was Welts over by Edison but I think all the public sites are about the same.

I scratched out a couple of Mallards but I was seriously thinking that I might get shot and left early, what a circus!  The upland release sites are pretty tame by comparison.  :bash:

Title: Re: Tips for Beginning Duck Hunters
Post by: lokidog on November 21, 2012, 09:18:14 PM
Haven't really hunted public land in years, but can certainly visualize this, bleh!
Title: Re: Tips for Beginning Duck Hunters
Post by: Stilly bay on November 21, 2012, 10:46:26 PM
I thought for sure you were talking about smith farm.
Title: Re: Tips for Beginning Duck Hunters
Post by: Skagit_Hunter on November 22, 2012, 08:11:58 AM
Actually it was Welts over by Edison but I think all the public sites are about the same.

I scratched out a couple of Mallards but I was seriously thinking that I might get shot and left early, what a circus!  The upland release sites are pretty tame by comparison.  :bash:

LOLOLOLOL... That's phunny...... News flash... It has been that way since the Welts gave it to the state so many years ago. But is good for people hunting private near by :dunno: :chuckle: :chuckle: :sry: :hello:
Title: Re: Tips for Beginning Duck Hunters
Post by: Fishnclifff on November 22, 2012, 06:41:27 PM
I thought for sure you were talking about smith farm.


Is Smith farm hunting again. I know they rediked it.

Doin any good out there?

I hate driving to Anacortes.
Title: Re: Tips for Beginning Duck Hunters
Post by: NW-GSP on November 22, 2012, 08:05:07 PM
Ya it's open but you will be dealing with skybusters all around you
Title: Re: Tips for Beginning Duck Hunters
Post by: Stilly bay on November 22, 2012, 08:23:10 PM
smith farm was good for opening week. but a few groups have staked out all the decent spots and pounded the snot out of them daily. now they sky bust because nothing will come in range.
even weekdays are pretty laughable between the sky busters and crappy callers.
Title: Re: Tips for Beginning Duck Hunters
Post by: St.Clair5x5 on November 22, 2012, 08:30:08 PM

What do they teach these kids at Hunters Ed anyways?  :dunno:
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I know what you mean for sure drives me crazy. But it is not always kids. I see middle age guys doing this b.s. as much as our up and coming.
Title: Re: Tips for Beginning Duck Hunters
Post by: lokidog on November 23, 2012, 08:28:01 AM

What do they teach these kids at Hunters Ed anyways?  :dunno:

I know what you mean for sure drives me crazy. But it is not always kids. I see middle age guys doing this b.s. as much as our up and coming.
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I would agree, most "kids" emulate what they see their mentors doing.
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