Hunting Washington Forum
Other Hunting => Waterfowl => Topic started by: uncoolperson on February 03, 2010, 08:33:55 PM
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(i wish this game worked with an lcd.... :'()
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What game and system are you using? Is this for the WII? I been wanting to play the original Nintendo ducking hunting game
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original NES, though the gun doesn't work with the lcd... just thought it'd make a fun picture with the rubber duckies and all.
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those are some nice decoys you got set there..but wheres the layout?
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ummm.... dang, now I gotta do this over again.
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I noticed your score is 0...
FYI - Unlike golf, in duck hunt a high score = good.
Further FYI - The dog is not laughing with you, he's laughing at you.
With that said, I think you should set up the real decoy's next to the rubber duckies and see which one works best. 8)
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Cute!
But hunting isn't cute. Hunting is work! And the best work to be done is the preparation between now and your next season by visiting as much of the terain you intend to hunt as you can, whether the critters are there now or not, time is now. Learn the lay of the land, and with this mild winter, learn what critters didn't leave, as it is quite possible that they'll be the ones still there come fall. The most often thing overlooked in the off season is shooting practice. Bow or firearm. PRACTICE NOW to become proficient for when the opportunity to harvest wild animal presents itself later. There's an indoor pistol league at Plantation right now. There's ongoing pistol events at Custer Sportsmens club all year long. These two facilities also offer rifle shooting opportunities year round. There's the Lynden or Bellingham Trap clubs to make you more proficient with the shottie...
-Steve
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Nice !!!!!!!