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<blockquote data-quote="r00s7a" data-source="post: 1320751" data-attributes="member: 9675"><p>Well, don't let that stop you. I hunted for years before I ever got a dog. I used fishin poles and trebel hooks, sticks, rocks, bout anything else you can think of to retrieve downed birds. </p><p></p><p>One other thing I did not see mentioned that I think is very important, use a face mask or face paint. It is amazing how much that mug will shine from afar. Step back 50 yards or so from your blind and look at your buddies without their's on and you can see what a difference it makes. I try to keep my face down anyway and call towards the ground, but sometimes ya just gotta look. If you are an unexperienced caller, you might get a shaker feeder call. They require little finesse since you don't blow on them, just a little shaking of the hand. (make sure to hide your hand when you are shaking it) If the guys you are going with are experienced duck hunters, they will probably be tootin their own calls and a feeder call makes a good background call and you can contribute. Just do so sparingly.</p><p></p><p>Good luck man, you are in for a wonderful addiction!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="r00s7a, post: 1320751, member: 9675"] Well, don't let that stop you. I hunted for years before I ever got a dog. I used fishin poles and trebel hooks, sticks, rocks, bout anything else you can think of to retrieve downed birds. One other thing I did not see mentioned that I think is very important, use a face mask or face paint. It is amazing how much that mug will shine from afar. Step back 50 yards or so from your blind and look at your buddies without their's on and you can see what a difference it makes. I try to keep my face down anyway and call towards the ground, but sometimes ya just gotta look. If you are an unexperienced caller, you might get a shaker feeder call. They require little finesse since you don't blow on them, just a little shaking of the hand. (make sure to hide your hand when you are shaking it) If the guys you are going with are experienced duck hunters, they will probably be tootin their own calls and a feeder call makes a good background call and you can contribute. Just do so sparingly. Good luck man, you are in for a wonderful addiction! [/QUOTE]
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