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<blockquote data-quote="Mr. Stevenson" data-source="post: 304517" data-attributes="member: 7414"><p>What Short just said: </p><p></p><p> I will place further emphasis on the flock busting being damn near 100% reliable if terrain permits. Some states allow dogs for this task. There used to be breeders in the South which sold dogs specifically trained for this and return to the hunter and lie still. With a few exceptions; I don't believe much of ND's terrain would be suitable for this technique unless you've patterned them precisely and have a foolproof set up: If that's the case then just wait out the shot until the bird of choice... but a dedicated-fly fisherman type; real sportsman would dedicate the time to bust the flock and test calling skill. Which would be cool.</p><p></p><p>I'm new here and don't know how to post vids. There's a guy on U-tube: "Dale Outdoors"; who IMHO provides the best advice on calling. Research "gobbler yelp" (from Dale). It works. It's an important tool in your repertoire and also effective in spring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr. Stevenson, post: 304517, member: 7414"] What Short just said: I will place further emphasis on the flock busting being damn near 100% reliable if terrain permits. Some states allow dogs for this task. There used to be breeders in the South which sold dogs specifically trained for this and return to the hunter and lie still. With a few exceptions; I don't believe much of ND's terrain would be suitable for this technique unless you've patterned them precisely and have a foolproof set up: If that's the case then just wait out the shot until the bird of choice... but a dedicated-fly fisherman type; real sportsman would dedicate the time to bust the flock and test calling skill. Which would be cool. I'm new here and don't know how to post vids. There's a guy on U-tube: "Dale Outdoors"; who IMHO provides the best advice on calling. Research "gobbler yelp" (from Dale). It works. It's an important tool in your repertoire and also effective in spring. [/QUOTE]
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