Looking for some advice on where to dove and duck hunt out there. Any help would be appreciated.
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Originally posted by BlessedVeteran0305 View PostLooking for some advice on where to dove and duck hunt out there. Any help would be appreciated.
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You’ll also need
Decal stickers for your shotgun like “Widowmaker” “Suck My Shot”, “Team Barney”, “In Da Face”
Black hoodie
Face Paint
Prayers and a GoFundMe for steel shot, decoys, a new shotgun, waders, a boat, duck call, 6 spinners, spotlight to communicate with the guy setup 40 yards away and a handy dandy duck identification booklet..
oh and grow a long beard ..Last edited by Smart; 09-06-2023, 07:44 AM.
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If you'll just go to a couple of waterfowl forums, you'll find lots of help. Public land duck hunters are some of the most helpful and supportive people you'll ever meet. They'll share locations, set ups, and in some cases even coordinates. All you have to do is ask. If you find yourself set up too close to another group, it's not uncommon for them to just invite you in to hunt with their group. As long as you can run a 13-note high ball you'll never be without a group to hunt with. And remember, when hunting public land, there is no such thing as too high. If you don't try them, you'll never know if you can hit them up there.
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Originally posted by curtintex View PostIf you'll just go to a couple of waterfowl forums, you'll find lots of help. Public land duck hunters are some of the most helpful and supportive people you'll ever meet. They'll share locations, set ups, and in some cases even coordinates. All you have to do is ask. If you find yourself set up too close to another group, it's not uncommon for them to just invite you in to hunt with their group. As long as you can run a 13-note high ball you'll never be without a group to hunt with. And remember, when hunting public land, there is no such thing as too high. If you don't try them, you'll never know if you can hit them up there.
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Originally posted by curtintex View PostIf you'll just go to a couple of waterfowl forums, you'll find lots of help. Public land duck hunters are some of the most helpful and supportive people you'll ever meet. They'll share locations, set ups, and in some cases even coordinates. All you have to do is ask. If you find yourself set up too close to another group, it's not uncommon for them to just invite you in to hunt with their group. As long as you can run a 13-note high ball you'll never be without a group to hunt with. And remember, when hunting public land, there is no such thing as too high. If you don't try them, you'll never know if you can hit them up there.
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