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<blockquote data-quote="Trip McNeely" data-source="post: 39391" data-attributes="member: 728"><p>good luck with that. we were in an extremely rural area and in some harder to access spots and it was still crawling with people. had a another posted field the landowner saved for us today and had the birds end up feeding 100 yds off the roost all morning. theyd been in our field 2 weeks and were very well patterned. gunna chalk this one up to the cold front that pushed in this a.m. for the abrupt pattern change because we didn't even fire a shot. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Ive been on a number of hunts where you pound the first group and send 2-3 back to water and then there is silence on the roost for 45 minutes before you watch them go off in an entirely different direction. usually this is on less windy or calm days though. the best hunts happen when the birds you shoot into keep going beyond you. when incoming flocks see these other groups going back to water around your spread they get skiddish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trip McNeely, post: 39391, member: 728"] good luck with that. we were in an extremely rural area and in some harder to access spots and it was still crawling with people. had a another posted field the landowner saved for us today and had the birds end up feeding 100 yds off the roost all morning. theyd been in our field 2 weeks and were very well patterned. gunna chalk this one up to the cold front that pushed in this a.m. for the abrupt pattern change because we didn't even fire a shot. Ive been on a number of hunts where you pound the first group and send 2-3 back to water and then there is silence on the roost for 45 minutes before you watch them go off in an entirely different direction. usually this is on less windy or calm days though. the best hunts happen when the birds you shoot into keep going beyond you. when incoming flocks see these other groups going back to water around your spread they get skiddish. [/QUOTE]
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