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Waterfowlers can be a gear heavy lot, but this?
24 September 2007, 03:28
Kamo GariWaterfowlers can be a gear heavy lot, but this?
From an email from MPW. More than a bit ridiculous, if you ask me. Thoughts, anyone?
http://www.mackspw.com/Item--i-WIA80?SRC=W0814NTLE0919W...&utm_campaign=091907
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24 September 2007, 05:16
gas57I have never heard of waterfowl coming to the right scents. Put out your decoys, hide in a good blind, practice your calls and shooting and save your dough! What is next, mouthwash and deodorant for your retriever? Have fun, shoot birds!
When catapults are outlawed, only outlaws will have catapults!
24 September 2007, 07:52
Kamo GariNo kidding. A buddy from TN used to cook up the first mallard breasts of the morning with biscuits in his boat blind. More birds came, of course. What's that tell you? That mallards are a cannibalistic lot?

PT Barnum was right.
KG
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24 September 2007, 08:47
kayakerI am not very expereinced with duck, but this month shot a few by simply crawling along reeds and jumping them...good fun too!
Cheers
26 September 2007, 15:48
meteThe only birds I know of that have a sense of smell, and a very good one at that , is our turkey vulture [some call them buzzards].Apparently they developed the sense of smell because they winter in Central America where very thick jungle prevents them from seeing carrion so they have to smell it to find it....On the other hand I've known many people who are attracted to the smell of cooking birds !!

30 September 2007, 03:13
PalmerA typical Macks Prairie Wings promotion. I am sure they will be laughing all the way to the bank about the dopes that pay for this.
By the time a duck gets close enough to get a whiff of this stuff he will get shot at whether he likes it or not.
ALLEN W. JOHNSON - DRSS
Into my heart on air that kills
From yon far country blows:
What are those blue remembered hills,
What spires, what farms are those?
That is the land of lost content,
I see it shining plain,
The happy highways where I went
And cannot come again.
A. E. Housman
03 October 2007, 08:33
Kyler HamannMete,
You're exactly right, that's what I learned studying for my wildlife degrees as well. As I recall in NA only turkey vultures have a developed olfactory capability.
Kyler