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<blockquote data-quote="Kurtr" data-source="post: 428948" data-attributes="member: 194"><p>Maybe </p><p>No</p><p>Divers also have a roost lake and a lake they go feed on so I would hunt the feeder lake so to have more days of hunting and they don’t seam near as sensitive as puddle ducks.</p><p>4. Pheasant hunters are not hunting before sunrise and here they are not hunting before 10 and are done at sunset. Even pushing cattails they are moving on so the ducks will come back with no pressure put on them.</p><p></p><p>The later the season the more concentrated birds become I feel roost busting becomes more problematic. Now if it’s the last night before all the water is froze and birds are going to push out give em hell but if that’s the case find the field they feeding in.</p><p></p><p>Common sense plays into it big time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kurtr, post: 428948, member: 194"] Maybe No Divers also have a roost lake and a lake they go feed on so I would hunt the feeder lake so to have more days of hunting and they don’t seam near as sensitive as puddle ducks. 4. Pheasant hunters are not hunting before sunrise and here they are not hunting before 10 and are done at sunset. Even pushing cattails they are moving on so the ducks will come back with no pressure put on them. The later the season the more concentrated birds become I feel roost busting becomes more problematic. Now if it’s the last night before all the water is froze and birds are going to push out give em hell but if that’s the case find the field they feeding in. Common sense plays into it big time. [/QUOTE]
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