Many will be dissapointed to find out that I deleted the "Rubbaheads Found" thread. When I originally posted it I figured it would receive a few good laughs, someone might recognize the truck and personally give the guy a hard time. However, I never intended it to turn in to an all out bashing of the young lad. As I stated before, all of us have done things while hunting that we probably are not proud of. Running ducks off public land with a mud motor is a crappy thing to do; however, worst things have happened and it is certainly not worth a full public outcry.
Im not sure if the fella identified ever read the thread or not. I realize that most the damage has been done- but please fellas if you see the guy around don't be a jerk to him. No one is perfect, we all make mistakes and sometimes you get called out for it. I'm sure we all have a little rubberhead inside of us- who's never shot a hen merganser? or showed up late to the ramp? or blown your duck call to loud? or shot at birds that were a little to high? or scared off a few ducks while scouting? Anyway, not supporting any of these activities but the fact is we all love to duck hunt- we just have different upbringings and different ideas on how to do it. Sometimes we make mistakes and sometimes a guy with a zoom lens camera is there to catch you... (no homo)
So this Saturday when the season opens, let us try our best to dampen the rubberhead inside us so that everyone around us can have an enjoyable hunt. When you think about making a rubberhead move, think again. And for those who are unaware of proper duck hunting etiquette, perhaps you can give them some guidance.
Everyone have a great opening day, ill be hunting a private beaver pond off the upper lake and doing my best to suppress the rubberhead inside me that wants to shoot that merganser that flies by at first light
Campaign for a Rubberhead-Free SC 2011
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