UTfanatic Posted February 6, 2016 Report Posted February 6, 2016 2 hours ago, TxHoops said: Good catch. Changed "absolutely" to "completely" so as not to use "absolutely" twice in the post. Unfortunately, forgot to change the accompanying article. But it was indeed a nice catch and not a bad diversion when you can't dispute the era of irrelevance that began when the piggies fled to the SEC I feel the same ! goodbye arkie goodbye aggies goodbye tigers goodbye to all Hookem Quote
spoonbill Posted February 7, 2016 Report Posted February 7, 2016 20 hours ago, bulldogbacker said: You do not want to know what I used to do with spoonbills (smiling mallards)!! I always let those fish/clam eaters fly on by! :-) Quote
UTfanatic Posted February 7, 2016 Report Posted February 7, 2016 41 minutes ago, spoonbill said: I always let those fish/clam eaters fly on by! :-) Spoonies are not fish/clam eaters! figured as much being a razorback fan BIOLOGY Quote
spoonbill Posted February 8, 2016 Report Posted February 8, 2016 21 hours ago, bulldogbacker said: Spoonies are not fish/clam eaters! figured as much being a razorback fan BIOLOGY Shovelers most definitely feed on shellfish and other crustaceans bud. I let them pass and wait on good ducks such as grey ducks, widgeon, pintail, and the occasional mallard. I even let teal pass. If you're shooting spoonies, you need to find a better hunting area or learn how to set up decoys and call. Each to his own though. You probably eat Grinnell too. ;-) Quote
UTfanatic Posted February 8, 2016 Report Posted February 8, 2016 1 hour ago, spoonbill said: Shovelers most definitely feed on shellfish and other crustaceans bud. I let them pass and wait on good ducks such as grey ducks, widgeon, pintail, and the occasional mallard. I even let teal pass. If you're shooting spoonies, you need to find a better hunting area or learn how to set up decoys and call. Each to his own though. You probably eat Grinnell too. ;-) I have been hunting and killing ducks for over 50 years. So you can not impress me by naming gadwalls, baldpate, sprigs, and mallards. Spoonies food source is the same as other puddlers. Which include all these great ducks you named. I never stated to killing spoonies on purpose. I need my bag for bull sprigs. I had to smash their head to hide them in the mud Have you ever seen a spread of over 300 bull sprigs? And you must be an idiot to pass on teal. You must use an auto shotgun too. And Grinnells are good. But not as good as Poulans! Quote
spoonbill Posted February 8, 2016 Report Posted February 8, 2016 22 minutes ago, bulldogbacker said: I have been hunting and killing ducks for over 50 years. So you can not impress me by naming gadwalls, baldpate, sprigs, and mallards. Spoonies food source is the same as other puddlers. Which include all these great ducks you named. I never stated to killing spoonies on purpose. I need my bag for bull sprigs. I had to smash their head to hide them in the mud Have you ever seen a spread of over 300 bull sprigs? And you must be an idiot to pass on teal. You must use an auto shotgun too. And Grinnells are good. But not as good as Poulans! You'd figure after "50 years" of hunting and killing ducks, you'd get better at recognizing them on the wing. Especially a spoonie, my god that's one of the easiest. Smashing ducks you kill in the mud is pretty unethical, also illegal. I shoot teal on occasion during the regular season, but prefer to fill my bag with big ducks, usually mostly greys. I use an 870 express btw. I've had it for about 30 years. Autos are too heavy and prone to jam. Good talk. :-) Quote
UTfanatic Posted February 8, 2016 Report Posted February 8, 2016 43 minutes ago, spoonbill said: You'd figure after "50 years" of hunting and killing ducks, you'd get better at recognizing them on the wing. Especially a spoonie, my god that's one of the easiest. Smashing ducks you kill in the mud is pretty unethical, also illegal. I shoot teal on occasion during the regular season, but prefer to fill my bag with big ducks, usually mostly greys. I use an 870 express btw. I've had it for about 30 years. Autos are too heavy and prone to jam. Good talk. :-) 870 is a good gun I have mine for over 40 yrs. It has never jammed spoonbill 1 Quote
spoonbill Posted February 8, 2016 Report Posted February 8, 2016 1 hour ago, bulldogbacker said: 870 is a good gun I have mine for over 40 yrs. It has never jammed Mine jammed once when I accidentally cycled a piece of cane lol. The good thing is they're so easy to disassemble, I did it right there in the blind. I even dropped the bolt assembly in the mud. Put her back together and went right back to hunting. Good hunting to you sir. I'll forgive your burnt orange affinity. ;-) UTfanatic 1 Quote
UTfanatic Posted February 8, 2016 Report Posted February 8, 2016 1 hour ago, spoonbill said: Mine jammed once when I accidentally cycled a piece of cane lol. The good thing is they're so easy to disassemble, I did it right there in the blind. I even dropped the bolt assembly in the mud. Put her back together and went right back to hunting. Good hunting to you sir. I'll forgive your burnt orange affinity. ;-) I was born with burnt orange hair! it is kinda like sunsets. spoonbill 1 Quote
baddog Posted February 8, 2016 Report Posted February 8, 2016 I dont even like duck. Cant wait for next college football season. UTfanatic and spoonbill 2 Quote
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