This last weekend we had a pintail land in the decoys and I shot it on the water. This brought up the discussion of how sporting is it to do this? My thinking is that we had done everything well enough to convince a bird to fully commit and land in the decoys plus this way there will be no shot in the breasts and the duck would be more presentable at the table. As a hunter it is my responsibility to take the most effective shot possible for a clean kill, minimize waste and to minimize the chance of crippling and possible loss of a duck. Just out of curiosity I was wondering what everybody elses take on this is. So would you wait for the bird to flap twice so you can shoot it on the wing 6" over the water or just water swat it and be done with it.
Joking aside, from my reading it was the norm to let them have it with the first barrel on the water in early sport hunting. Obviously the market gunners would start with a barrel from the big gun on the water, but the sporting literature I've read seems to suggest it was a common practice for sportsmen at the time as well.
For me, I don't shoot birds on the water, since I don't consider it sporting and I'm out there for the experiance. I would be embarassed for someone to do it, but I wouldn't chew them out (in my old age).
I don't really like jumping them off the water, but I do it at times, especially when hunting with others. I fully understand that they are 100% fooled to land, but I'd prefer them fooled and me paying attention so I get them on the way in. I've let a lot of birds fly away from the stool from the water, but not all the time - just a slight preference to let them go.