

crackhead wrote:MSDKMN after reading all that spew I WANT to go out and join a click and buy five ROBO'S. My opinion you deter hunters from wanting to get back to the basics by trying to talk down to em. You come off as a Used Car Salesmen/Evangelical Preacher with these sermons you blow all over us! Just my two cents!!
matt.courtney7 wrote:WELL i've been bitin my tounge and now its bleeding and i got to turn it loose. We all enjoy all the MANY aspects of duck hunting. All the many things you mentioned besides the killing, msduckmen, is what keeps all of us going hunting when there is a chance that we may or may not kill a duck. I am perfectly fine with going hunting and not killing a thing because of all the other positive aspects you have mentioned. But let me ask you a question. If killing a duck is truly not important to you at all like you claim, then would you still spend all the money we do on guns, shells, dogs, training, boats, blinds, fuel, leases or land, calls, waders, camo? (need i keep going?) Not to mention all the time and effort on top of all the tangible items previously mentioned. Unless you are a "special" person who likes to spend money like it is gong out of style (cause we all know duck hunting is not cheap) to go on cold boat rides and sit in freezing water in the dead of winter to LOOK at ducks and enjoy the commraderie, then suddenly you realize it IS about gettin a duck in close and givin him a little sumthin' sumthin' from the ol 12 gauge! If you still don't believe you are interested in killing a duck at all, then i will be looking for your gun and shells on the classifieds this afternoon. Cause...I AM A DUCK KILLER!
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