uncle mike pierce
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MLBob Furia's posting of Joe Wooster's account of his Stuttgart experiences made me ask a very serious question: What the heck happened to that style of writing, especially in terms of waterfowling?
I know we all need the technical stuff about how to rig decoys, call ducks, and make a goose decoy out of swamp grass, snot, and mud in 2 minutes, but I really miss the human interest stories of waterfowling. I think a lot of us got hooked on waterfowling exactly because of its rich history, long traditions, and intriguing tales of difficulties and triumphs...... While I think there is a big market for stories of waterfowling like those laid out by Joe Wooster, I understand I was, and am, as far off the bell curve as Old Joe was...
So is there still a market for great story tellers like the late Joe Wooster, Gene Hill, or MacQuarry? I don't see much of that type of stuff being published in mainline magazines. Have spinning wings, motorized decoys, UV paint, flocking, 200 hp outboards, jet setting waterfowlers, and GPS put an end to any "street cred" such tales as Joe's may have with modern hunters?
Am I asking the wrong group? Are most of us here as far off the bell curve as Joe was??? Should we be sending missionaries to stand outside of Mack's (in Stuttgart) to pray for and convert those praying at the altar of MOJO?
I know we all need the technical stuff about how to rig decoys, call ducks, and make a goose decoy out of swamp grass, snot, and mud in 2 minutes, but I really miss the human interest stories of waterfowling. I think a lot of us got hooked on waterfowling exactly because of its rich history, long traditions, and intriguing tales of difficulties and triumphs...... While I think there is a big market for stories of waterfowling like those laid out by Joe Wooster, I understand I was, and am, as far off the bell curve as Old Joe was...
So is there still a market for great story tellers like the late Joe Wooster, Gene Hill, or MacQuarry? I don't see much of that type of stuff being published in mainline magazines. Have spinning wings, motorized decoys, UV paint, flocking, 200 hp outboards, jet setting waterfowlers, and GPS put an end to any "street cred" such tales as Joe's may have with modern hunters?
Am I asking the wrong group? Are most of us here as far off the bell curve as Joe was??? Should we be sending missionaries to stand outside of Mack's (in Stuttgart) to pray for and convert those praying at the altar of MOJO?