NuffDaddy wrote:I do the bingo hunts out at fish point and Nayanquing point a half dozen times a year. As long as you don't get stuck with a skybuster in your field it can be a lot of fun. Shiawassee sucks though...lots of douche bags that think they own the place.
Woody wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:I do the bingo hunts out at fish point and Nayanquing point a half dozen times a year. As long as you don't get stuck with a skybuster in your field it can be a lot of fun. Shiawassee sucks though...lots of douche bags that think they own the place.
I think I'll stick to private land for puddlers. I sat at The point for 3 hours had one duck come with in shooting distance and a guy 200 yards away shot at.
I did however see more ducks in one sitting than ever before, they all landed in the refuge... Which the state of Michigan brilliantly decided should be flooded corn.
NuffDaddy wrote:Woody wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:I do the bingo hunts out at fish point and Nayanquing point a half dozen times a year. As long as you don't get stuck with a skybuster in your field it can be a lot of fun. Shiawassee sucks though...lots of douche bags that think they own the place.
I think I'll stick to private land for puddlers. I sat at The point for 3 hours had one duck come with in shooting distance and a guy 200 yards away shot at.
I did however see more ducks in one sitting than ever before, they all landed in the refuge... Which the state of Michigan brilliantly decided should be flooded corn.
Nayanquing point?
Woody wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:Woody wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:I do the bingo hunts out at fish point and Nayanquing point a half dozen times a year. As long as you don't get stuck with a skybuster in your field it can be a lot of fun. Shiawassee sucks though...lots of douche bags that think they own the place.
I think I'll stick to private land for puddlers. I sat at The point for 3 hours had one duck come with in shooting distance and a guy 200 yards away shot at.
I did however see more ducks in one sitting than ever before, they all landed in the refuge... Which the state of Michigan brilliantly decided should be flooded corn.
Nayanquing point?
Moulliee.
DeadEye_Dan wrote:I think you're failing to grasp the meaning of the term "refuge"...
Westie25 wrote:A refuge is a place or state of safety. Take away food and you still think ducks will have a state of safety?
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Woody wrote:Westie25 wrote:A refuge is a place or state of safety. Take away food and you still think ducks will have a state of safety?
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They will have a safe loafing spot...
Westie25 wrote:A refuge is a place or state of safety. Take away food and you still think ducks will have a state of safety?
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NuffDaddy wrote:Westie25 wrote:A refuge is a place or state of safety. Take away food and you still think ducks will have a state of safety?
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There would be food...Just not good food like corn and millet. The WMA that kills the most ducks has an all marsh refuge.
Woody wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:Westie25 wrote:A refuge is a place or state of safety. Take away food and you still think ducks will have a state of safety?
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There would be food...Just not good food like corn and millet. The WMA that kills the most ducks has an all marsh refuge.
I think that was his point...
Refuges are not necessarily meant solely for duck hunters benefit.
NuffDaddy wrote:Woody wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:Westie25 wrote:A refuge is a place or state of safety. Take away food and you still think ducks will have a state of safety?
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There would be food...Just not good food like corn and millet. The WMA that kills the most ducks has an all marsh refuge.
I think that was his point...
Refuges are not necessarily meant solely for duck hunters benefit.
The ones around here are
sws002 wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:Woody wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:Westie25 wrote:A refuge is a place or state of safety. Take away food and you still think ducks will have a state of safety?
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There would be food...Just not good food like corn and millet. The WMA that kills the most ducks has an all marsh refuge.
I think that was his point...
Refuges are not necessarily meant solely for duck hunters benefit.
The ones around here are
Wrong. They do benefit hunters, they are not for the hunters' benefit.
If this hunt happens next year, I'm in, it will have been two years without hunting in Michigan, I have a feeling I'll be getting that itch again, impossible to predict though...
NuffDaddy wrote:Woody wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:Westie25 wrote:A refuge is a place or state of safety. Take away food and you still think ducks will have a state of safety?
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There would be food...Just not good food like corn and millet. The WMA that kills the most ducks has an all marsh refuge.
I think that was his point...
Refuges are not necessarily meant solely for duck hunters benefit.
The ones around here are
DeadEye_Dan wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:Woody wrote:NuffDaddy wrote:Westie25 wrote:A refuge is a place or state of safety. Take away food and you still think ducks will have a state of safety?
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There would be food...Just not good food like corn and millet. The WMA that kills the most ducks has an all marsh refuge.
I think that was his point...
Refuges are not necessarily meant solely for duck hunters benefit.
The ones around here are
You are confusing the terms "Game Management Area" & "Refuge"
DeadEye_Dan wrote:The Federal Marsh Refuge at SRSGA is not open to hunting.
NuffDaddy wrote:All the shorelines are the same way on the great lakes. There is a big difference in 2 foot waves in 100fow and 2 foot waves in 4fow.
Saginaw bay gets real interesting when you have 25mph NE winds blowing 10foot waves off of lake Huron into a bay that averages 15 foot deep.
bill herian wrote:Im in.
Woody wrote:bill herian wrote:Im in.
I forgot about this... I'm still game for it, as well.
assateague wrote:That's right, I remember the song now "The legend lives on, from the Chippewa on down, of the big freshwater ocean they call gitcheegumee".
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