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<blockquote data-quote="ElkStalkR" data-source="post: 3956631" data-attributes="member: 2292"><p>I will say I find waterfowl hunters to be some</p><p>of the most wasteful hunters in the lot. </p><p></p><p>And I am absolutely not pointing any fingers at members of this forum but just ask any professional waterfowl guide/outfitter how many birds get left with him every year. It’s sickening. If you don’t eat/utilize them OR have someone you can give them to who does let the little bastards just keep flying. </p><p></p><p>Honestly I have friends that I about refuse to hunt with late in the season when I’ve had my fill of duck. Why? Because they NEVER keep any duck. Always want me to tote their kill home. I typically shoot enough ducks in a year I expect each hunter to take their own birds as I don’t need any myself. Slow years or early in the season I’ll take birds otherwise if your hunting with me you take home what you kill!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ElkStalkR, post: 3956631, member: 2292"] I will say I find waterfowl hunters to be some of the most wasteful hunters in the lot. And I am absolutely not pointing any fingers at members of this forum but just ask any professional waterfowl guide/outfitter how many birds get left with him every year. It’s sickening. If you don’t eat/utilize them OR have someone you can give them to who does let the little bastards just keep flying. Honestly I have friends that I about refuse to hunt with late in the season when I’ve had my fill of duck. Why? Because they NEVER keep any duck. Always want me to tote their kill home. I typically shoot enough ducks in a year I expect each hunter to take their own birds as I don’t need any myself. Slow years or early in the season I’ll take birds otherwise if your hunting with me you take home what you kill! [/QUOTE]
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