I agrre with you on the closeness and the benefits of shooting it close ,,
making a clean kill,,, etc. ,, every one is missing the point here ,, it is
not not duck hunting ,, it is not making a good shot and kill it is about
a RARE VISITOR to the area.... RARE ,, got that..... there are tons of
common ducks to kill, eat and whatever ,,,and by my hunting in the past I
have supported the wetlands and wood sand streams and whatever with the
gear I purchased and licenses
----- Original Message -----
From: "Andy Newman" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2008 8:06 PM
Subject: [Ohio-birds] Duck hunting
> Shooting a duck close and on the water is the hardest thing to do in
> waterfowl hunting. As I am sure you are aware of ducks have keen eyesight
> and look for any movement from a hunter as well as irregularities with the
> decoys. Only if you have everything perfect will ducks lock u and dump in
> close. Furthermore, close shots are good shots as it reduces cripples and
> allows for clean kills. So kudos from a hunter getting them close as he
> can
> correctly identify that which he is shooting and harvest a bird ethically.
> Long shots 35 plus yards normally increases the chances of merely winging
> a
> bird and not being able to put it in the bag.
>
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