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Iceman
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In this article you will find lots of useful information regarding duck hunting,very interesting things if you ask me Smile. I never knew that the most important part is to get their attention ! Your comments are welcomed !
Wed Mar 07, 2007 5:40 pm
Salieri



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I`ve been practicing duck hunting for quite a while and I`m ashamed to admit that I`m not very good at it. Maybe this article will help improve my technique,otherwise,I`m hopeless!

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Sat Mar 17, 2007 9:38 pm View user's profile Send private message
Alin



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Much info there but unfortunately that article makes duck hunting look more complex and difficult than it really is. Many people reading stuff written in that style may get the wrong idea. Or is it just me Question

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Sat Mar 17, 2007 9:52 pm View user's profile Send private message
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You are partially correct, amateur hunters might find this hard to follow but with proper attention there shouldn`t be any problems.If someone doesn`t understand something,feel free to ask and I`ll do my best to explain in an easy way. OK ?
Wed Apr 11, 2007 12:07 pm
Oranjeeper01



Joined: 22 Jan 2008
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Location: San Jose ,ca

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When i started duck hunting years ago. I found that my problem was not aiming well enough. When a big flock came in I would just shoot at them. yea ocasionally you would get one.

When the ducks come flying in pick one, aim and fire. then if you still have time to pop one or two more shots off then do it!!!!

with a little practice, you will get way better

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jazzlawson



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Iceman wrote:
In this article you will find lots of useful information regarding duck hunting,very interesting things if you ask me Smile. I never knew that the most important part is to get their attention ! Your comments are welcomed !

certainly some amazing and helpful duck hunting tips. I'm not into this type of hunting but i hope it will help one of my friends who is practicing it since long.

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joyceliya



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Where can I buy archery equipment for cheap? I want to start learning archery. I already have someone willing ot teach me but I don't have the right supplies. I want to find a store or a website (preferably a store) where I can buy the equipment but not for a lot. Any suggestions are welcome.
Sun Jul 19, 2009 7:51 am View user's profile Send private message
Salieri



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Hello. Please tell me where do you live so I can point out the most affordable shops in your area. Many thanks!

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