LonnieKlein
Member
What is it with this new generation of waterfowlers? I've been a hunter all of my life and there are several pricipals that my father taught me. One of them is to know what you are shooting at. Ive seen more people this year honking at seagulls or pelicans. And have heard of a couple of people shooting them because they thought they were "Snow geese" Not to mention the people that cant tell the difference between a teal and a wood duck!
I hunt mostly public land and the trash that is left behind his disgusting. I usually pick what i find but its every time.
The skybusting is the worst! Today we watched a boat with 3 or 4 hunters shoot at least 4 boxes of shells at group after group and not drop one bird on their spread. The ducks had to be 60 yards out or more and we watched the birds that they may have crippled, glide off to the nearest lake or weeds 100 yards or more. And they never make it close to where the ducks landed to search for them. I have to say it is very frustrating. I only shoot what I plan on eating and sure I loose one once in a while, but I search for the bird no matter how long it takes. And I make it a point to wait till they are in"range" I call 40 yards in range but usually hold out for 30yards or closer.
Its just upsetting because it makes it harder to get the birds to work when they fly straight to the refuge. And more birds get crippled then harvested. Ill step off my soap box. Just had to vent. Is it like this everywhere?
I hunt mostly public land and the trash that is left behind his disgusting. I usually pick what i find but its every time.
The skybusting is the worst! Today we watched a boat with 3 or 4 hunters shoot at least 4 boxes of shells at group after group and not drop one bird on their spread. The ducks had to be 60 yards out or more and we watched the birds that they may have crippled, glide off to the nearest lake or weeds 100 yards or more. And they never make it close to where the ducks landed to search for them. I have to say it is very frustrating. I only shoot what I plan on eating and sure I loose one once in a while, but I search for the bird no matter how long it takes. And I make it a point to wait till they are in"range" I call 40 yards in range but usually hold out for 30yards or closer.
Its just upsetting because it makes it harder to get the birds to work when they fly straight to the refuge. And more birds get crippled then harvested. Ill step off my soap box. Just had to vent. Is it like this everywhere?