Title_II wrote:If you carry a fun in Australia you will go to jail.
Heckler303 wrote:Count me out, duck is overrated.
Quail > Rubber boots.
Archie wrote:This is probably a really stupid question, but seeing as I've never been duck hunting - do you need a dog? Or is it practical to get the downed birds yourself? I suppose a lot of it depends if you are actually shooting over water?
Bigjobss wrote:Heckler303 wrote:Count me out, duck is overrated.
Quail > Rubber boots.
A Tasmanian with an adversion to rubber? No suprises there.
Title_II wrote:If you carry a fun in Australia you will go to jail.
Heckler303 wrote:Heckler303 wrote:Bigjobss wrote:Heckler303 wrote:Count me out, duck is overrated.
Quail > Rubber boots.
A Tasmanian with an adversion to rubber? No suprises there.
And what exactly would that be referring to, Victorian? Hmm?
Bigjobss wrote:Who here pumped for the season and going for a shot at opening?
Im hearing great reports of duck numbers out west where Im going, almost unprecented numbers is the word on the street.
The rice was outrageous late last year so heres hoping it continues for the Vic season.
Bigjobss wrote:Heckler303 wrote:Heckler303 wrote:Bigjobss wrote:Heckler303 wrote:Count me out, duck is overrated.
Quail > Rubber boots.
A Tasmanian with an adversion to rubber? No suprises there.
And what exactly would that be referring to, Victorian? Hmm?
Unwanted pregnancy statistics!
bladeracer wrote:Don't like the taste of duck so I have no interest in shooting them.
Title_II wrote:If you carry a fun in Australia you will go to jail.
wrenchman wrote:what is a muttonbird mallards are one of better tasteing ducks here duck hunters here can be real hard core