last year i actually had a guy tell us that ducks dont decoy very well and we need to start siezing the moment like him..i said you numbnutz thats because youve never shot at a duck closer then 40 yards so it could decoy....we knew he would be out the next day..so we purposily bought tons of really good non toxic...set up kinda close...let me tell you something boys...my patternmaster choke tube with tungsten rounds will beat a hilly bill 12 ga with cheap steal in a sky bustin comp any day...he was getting mad..especially when i hit one and it fell in his decoys..lol...we never seen him again...loser..i hate that type of hunting.
last year i actually had a guy tell us that ducks dont decoy very well and we need to start siezing the moment like him
that guy was an idiot...ran into the same problem a few nights ago when we were goose hunting a water spot....everybody here knows that geese make big circles..but you can tell when they are working a decoy set or not..some idiots about 250 yards away kept taking 60 yard pokes at geese swinging around to get the wind in there face....after 2 or 3 flocks..rather then fly off the coup..i rowed out to retrieve one of the few geese we got before they did..i said to them..we can call(they "could" i guess..lol") and we had alot more dekes...to just sit with us rather then compete(there was only 2 of them and 2 of us)...low and behold when they came over every flock worked perfectly to our decoys...so i then said..see how bad you were screwing us both..lol he laughed..apoligized and then shot a banded goose..the lucky basterd...all in all an ok night...but boy did it almost suck.
Flock, way to be the bigger man, meet a couple new guys, and show em' how it's supposed to work