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<blockquote data-quote="pluckem" data-source="post: 272042" data-attributes="member: 843"><p>This is true to an extent, but how many gadwall, teal, bluebill, redhead, canvasback, etc. have you shot over your field spread? </p><p></p><p>As great and fun as field hunting is, I don't think I would recommend it to someone starting out. It would be a sure way to have someone drop $$$ on gear and quit after 1 season. </p><p></p><p>BP338,</p><p>If you want some duck to have to try different cooking methods you can just go out and look for areas to pass shoot or jump small groups on small sloughs.</p><p></p><p>If you want to dabble more into the sport of it, get some waders, 12-24 floating decoys, a call or two. Then ask some questions related to scouting techniques and what to look for while scouting that can lead to a successful hunt. decoying ducks over water will provide you far more opportunities on the available public lands and chance to avoid high competition for the spot you would like to hunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pluckem, post: 272042, member: 843"] This is true to an extent, but how many gadwall, teal, bluebill, redhead, canvasback, etc. have you shot over your field spread? As great and fun as field hunting is, I don't think I would recommend it to someone starting out. It would be a sure way to have someone drop $$$ on gear and quit after 1 season. BP338, If you want some duck to have to try different cooking methods you can just go out and look for areas to pass shoot or jump small groups on small sloughs. If you want to dabble more into the sport of it, get some waders, 12-24 floating decoys, a call or two. Then ask some questions related to scouting techniques and what to look for while scouting that can lead to a successful hunt. decoying ducks over water will provide you far more opportunities on the available public lands and chance to avoid high competition for the spot you would like to hunt. [/QUOTE]
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