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    Default Reelfoot public hunting

    I know it can be done, but with how much heat from the locals. Feel free to shoot me a PM. Thanks
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    What heat could be expected if you didn't set up within 400yds of another hunter or blind?
    Be proactive about improving public waterfowl habitat in South Carolina. It's not going to happen by itself, and our help is needed. We have the potential to winter thousands of waterfowl on public grounds if we fight for it.

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    That flight of mallards from the NWR to the State corn ponds is impressive to behold. 6 flat tires is too...

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    Well, my set up would be at least four hundred yards away. I have just always heard those folks get really pissy easily. I don't need any headaches over a fucking duck.
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    Then why make one of the most pressured and blind regulated lakes in the country your destination?
    Be proactive about improving public waterfowl habitat in South Carolina. It's not going to happen by itself, and our help is needed. We have the potential to winter thousands of waterfowl on public grounds if we fight for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BOGSTER View Post
    Then why make one of the most pressured and blind regulated lakes in the country your destination?
    Precisely
    When in doubt, shoot him again!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BOGSTER View Post
    Then why make one of the most pressured and blind regulated lakes in the country your destination?
    You do understand who you're talking to right?
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    Steelin' Ducks is the KRT of suppressors and such.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LabLuvR View Post
    Well, my set up would be at least four hundred yards away. I have just always heard those folks get really pissy easily. I don't need any headaches over a fucking duck.
    Public duck hunting = headaches
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    Quote Originally Posted by BOGSTER View Post
    Then why make one of the most pressured and blind regulated lakes in the country your destination?
    You got a damn point I don’t really know why I would do such a stupid thing
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    Mainly because I’ve always wanted to hunted there one time just for the experience. I doubt I ever will if I’m not going to hunt public I’m sure as shit not going to share a blind with eight rubber heads I don’t know.
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    I can give you contact info for a good outfit to go with. Get 3 others and you have a blind to yourself. And if you aren’t carrying 500+ decoys with you, good luck.

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    Plenty of other options to go hunt ducks, in the govt woods, within an hour or two of Reelfoot

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    I went once with a guide and it sucked. I’m sure there’s some good hunting there but it’s definitely not like Arkansas style hunting. Went a year later to Kentucky Lake, it sucked too. No thanks.

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    I'd swap my SC license plate for a Tennessee plate...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hambone View Post
    I'd swap my SC license plate for a Tennessee plate...
    Pro tip.
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    What bogster said, way to many other places with way less pressure to hunt.
    Now then, take your weapons, your quiver and your bow, and go out to the field, and hunt game for me.- Genesis 27:3

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    I'd rather watch the weather for the next cold front and take a boat and big water decoy set up to the Tennessee River west of or around Chattanooga. Take a day to scout.

    You might be pleasantly surprised with what flies into the blocks.
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    Hunted there for two days with a guide operation that the family and I got invited by. 1000 decoys, a least a dozen spinning wings and another dozen jerk rigs. Only good thing that I can say about the trip was that the blind was bad ass! Full kitchen, satellite TV, etc! Didn't fire the gun! Definitely woulnd't go back as I've found way better hunting with way less pressure elsewhere! I'm sure with the perfect conditions and new birds the place probably shoots great but it sure didn't when we were there!
    Living in Moncks Corner but looking forward to moving back to the West Coast in 2020 where there are more ducks and less duck hunters!! LOL

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    Wasnt there a murder or two there last year over a duck blind?

    Yeah, that would make it one of my destinations for sure.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hambone View Post
    I'd swap my SC license plate for a Tennessee plate...
    What I was thinkin. A quick stop at a parkin lot...
    We gave you Corn,you gave us clap,bad trade.

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