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<blockquote data-quote="cvrx4" data-source="post: 1683896" data-attributes="member: 4174"><p>My grandfather was an avid waterfowler. I think it was his most favorite thing to hunt. He told me this same story because he had many ponds on his land. We would pond jump his ponds every morning during duck season. It was a blast. He would not let me shoot the ducks sitting on the pond. I had to wait until they took flight and then it was on. We would shoot wounded ducks swimming around on the pond. In fact he would tell me to "Hurry and kill them before they dive down and hold on to some weeds with their bills " LOL I could not quite figure it out but I never questioned my grandpa.</p><p></p><p>I think the "no shooting of birds on the water" goes back many years and is passed down by word of mouth as law without it ever being one. I thought it was a law too for a long while.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cvrx4, post: 1683896, member: 4174"] My grandfather was an avid waterfowler. I think it was his most favorite thing to hunt. He told me this same story because he had many ponds on his land. We would pond jump his ponds every morning during duck season. It was a blast. He would not let me shoot the ducks sitting on the pond. I had to wait until they took flight and then it was on. We would shoot wounded ducks swimming around on the pond. In fact he would tell me to "Hurry and kill them before they dive down and hold on to some weeds with their bills " LOL I could not quite figure it out but I never questioned my grandpa. I think the "no shooting of birds on the water" goes back many years and is passed down by word of mouth as law without it ever being one. I thought it was a law too for a long while. [/QUOTE]
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