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Old 02-11-2006, 02:35 PM   #1
 
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Default Duck blind problems?!

Whats the dumbest thing you have done in the duck blind? I have my stories but this prob tops them all--- A few years back I went on a trip to the duck hunting Capital of the world and once we got to the blind I started to load my 835 and the shells wouldnt fit?????? I keep on trying and the guide said let me try, he said "son, do you know a 10 guage shell want fit in a 12 guage gun"!???????? Sure am glade they had extra shells!!!!!!!!!! And good ones at that. PS I still have the shells somewhere around the house, if I can find them I will let them go next to nothing if any of you have a "WW" Waterfowl widomaker . So whats your brain fat in the blind?

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Old 02-13-2006, 09:04 AM   #2
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at best i was on the left wing shot standing in knee high water in the blind

( lake hunting of course ) all of a sudden a teal on top of the lake came in screamen left so as i tried to spin around my boots stuck in the mud and i ended up wet to say the least. Mt bud thought it was funny untell the next week he did the same thing lol
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Let's see, there was the time I parked the truck at my hunting spot and reached back into the cab to grab my waders only to find that they weren't there. So what do you do in a situation like that? Well when it's early season in Arkansas you roll the plant legs up, throw your boots and socks in the decoy bag, and wade on through the marsh. As you all know, shoes have only been available in Arkansas for a couple of years now, so I don't guess it was a very big deal. There was also the time when the young, and somewhat overzealous, yellow lab was strapped to my left leg with a lead. Thought thisprevent him from breaking, as he was prone to do when a bird hit the water before legal hours, not the case...Widgeon drake hit water, shortly thereafter the dog did the same, not much longer after that I did to. Lesson learned...
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Good one woods
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