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wing shot 1 wrote:One of my pet peeves duck hunting is "hunters" who do not know how to properly put a wounded duck out of its misery. I don't know how many times I've seen a duck floundering around on a lanyard. Pisses me off.
Amen to that
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B-80 wrote:wing shot 1 wrote:One of my pet peeves duck hunting is "hunters" who do not know how to properly put a wounded duck out of its misery. I don't know how many times I've seen a duck floundering around on a lanyard. Pisses me off.
Amen to that
I second that comment.. Just no need to let em suffer. If we are going to take the life we owe it to the animal to take it as swiftly and as painless as possible..
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