fair enough mikee
all i,l say is read your first two posts and leave it at that.
and that i didnt or wouldnt call you a dirty or cruel cockie untill i knew it for a fact
anyway end of.
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fair enough mikee
all i,l say is read your first two posts and leave it at that.
and that i didnt or wouldnt call you a dirty or cruel cockie untill i knew it for a fact
anyway end of.
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Hope you had a good day out @JoshC
Your list of 3 mite be a bit on the conservative side ! not that I felt personally attacked more that you jumped on everyones fun on the eve of the season which is pretty ratshit as there is some real keen beans on here , so did anyone dump more birds on your property this weekend ? any duck shooters wounded ? iv read the stuff web no mentions of bad behaviour so far .
I personally felt Ryan's comments took the gloss off an awesome traditional weekend for me personally. I don't want to hear that crap on the evening of duckshooting, cant sleep the night before duckshooting at the best of times.
Say what you want about duckshooting but when grown men cant sleep due to excitement well that says something.
We had a bloody good weekend, just came in from the night shoot
Well mine was poor. My new location did not work with the weather, the malards took off first thing and then there were only Parries. I cant be bothered shooting something that I wont eat so left them alone.
But there you have it, I got out of the house and gave it a go. Still better tan not giving it a go.
I had a great day
Only personally shot 1/2 a dozen as I was at the bottom end of the new pond and all my shots were ducks hightailing it out of there.
Every duck shot landed in thigh high tussock so the dog got a good workout including a runner parry that ended up more than 50 yrds away from where she went down
that Bird would never have be retrieved without a dog so I highly recommend duck hunters to take the time out and work with your dog.
Will get my dachshund out this season. I reckon he will go alright, has a awesome nose on him just no good in long grass. Should be entertaining enough anyway
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Good attitude you guys have towards those you then get on your knees for to get access. Our new place has one of the major access points into the upper rakaia on it, cant wait to put a padlock on the gate to keep the fuckwits out
I was working so missed out on shooting. Talking to the boys and they had an average shoot, 18 birds for the weekend. Talking to others that I shoot with and they had similar results. Not rough enough to keep them flying.
Pleasing to see no one in CSI got hurt, or prosecuted.
On another note..... I will have to concede a point to Mr Songhurst. While doing a pickup I noticed ducks circling a pond. Then the shots went of, and the birds flew away. I went over to the shooters and suggested maybe letting the ducks get another 100m closer. To which I was told to have sex with myself.
And today I was driving up a track and noticed a pile of unprocessed ducks in the pit. Talking to the worker while pumping and casually asked how the shooting went. Awesome, but got to pissed to shoot at nite. Asked about shooting through the season and got told opening weekend only. I said an expensive licence for 2 days shooting. Nah mate no licences,ha ha.
Told him expect a visit next year. And got told to 'go away'
So all in all bloody diappointed, but It is the first time I've come across it. All my colleagues take it seriously, although one did admit to having his coffee straight because he forgot the milk
exactly oraki not duck hunters but opening weekend idiots like the roar got a licence and no sence.
but just like animal wounding bigger game hunters what can you do but report them show your distain and try and set a better example.
we had the usual 6.30 idiots to even tho its a 6.45 kick off.
nothing more disheartening than having ducks swimming in your dekes then clowns go early.
To me it is mutual benefit to help out both parties. We both have a vested interest so why not pitch in? It is much better than going head to head all the time which just puts up barriers. In all honesty I reckon there is way too much grandstanding with a lot of organisations. The biggest difficulty should be getting around the health and safety rules. It's not grovelling or stooping, it is putting something into our sport and our wider communities. Would also show hunters in a good light rather than just the bad press when something goes wrong.
I love my duck hunting, which is so much more than just shooting ducks. My son and the grand daughters have an awesome time in the mai mai, with big cooked breakfasts, I video heaps of action, we dress out all our birds, use a dog etc.
Pre-season is spent repainting decoys, cleaning up the mai mai and surrounds. Great fun!
I can totally understand Ryan's disgust at the actions of some low lifes who just kill ducks to brag, and then chuck the birds out. Shoot bloody clay birds if you want to just shoot shit. As for drinking and shooting - I do not see that up this way, but I guess some people still drink and drive, and possibly the same ones will drink and shoot. Of the duck hunters I know, all seem to be passionate about their hunting, and many put so much more back in the form of wetland development/enhancement.
I am saddened to see that Ryan has been exposed to the crap behaviour of some shooters, and while I find his language confrontational, his reasons are understandable. Most of us duck hunters are passionate about our sport, and follow the written ( and unwritten) rules absolutely.