johnc wrote:The problem with that for us---turns brown fast---have to constantly replenish to keep some green---like cut and put on blind beginning of week,totally different color in few days is what we fought
So what happens when the rest of the marsh is green and blind brown? Looks very good now,but how long does the green last?
I'm not so sure that waterfowl is one tenth as intelligent as we think.
Example:
One day I did the spot n sneak on about around 500 mallards at "Big Rock".
Has high steep banks. It's a borrow pit.
So I snuck up, jumped the ducks, shot three and then sat down and waited for them to return.
It was a white-out (blizzard). I was wearing green army camo. Sort of hid by a naked bush and I'll be damned but them ducks all returned to where they'd just been shot at despite me literally glowing in the snow.
They could have easily flown a quarter mile east to a pond or 3/4 mile west to a different one but they wanted the shelter that the high bank gave them. Funny thing is I picked out a nice close drake on the water, yelled HA!, and jumped them again. Missed the drake but there were other birds all lined up. (doh)
Oh lord not with the counting again.
So a guy who can't count past four outwitted them ducks twice in the same day?
They're really not all that bright.
I've heard that it's incredibly stupid to fuck around with a crazy man's head.