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Me neither.....terrible music. Why the Yanks always have to have loud, carp rock backing music in their videos I have no idea. I'm assuming it must either be the music or the lack of respect in despatching a wounded bird you bleeding hearts are objecting to; it certainly can't be the shooting.

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Me neither.....terrible music. Why the Yanks always have to have loud, carp rock backing music in their videos I have no idea. I'm assuming it must either be the music or the lack of respect in despatching a wounded bird you bleeding hearts are objecting to; it certainly can't be the shooting.

I dont care for the music either , shooting wise they really should not miss much with seven of them letting fly at the same time , thats the yanks for you though I can live with that too.

But the idiot using his gun in such a way I would want to be nowhere near,

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The use of a shotgun as a bat to dispatch the wounded bird demonstrates shocking gun handling, but as distasteful as it may be it was also hugely effective. Certainly not something i liked to see however.

 

As for the decoying, it's only different in the number of guns involved.

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Just found this on another US forum happened on 12/1/16 this was on Duck hunting chat.com

 

 

Don't know all of the details , but it sounds like Crane Wreckers had a hunt at Wakita and one of their clients accidently shot another client in the lower back with a shot gun. Sounds like it might have hit his kidney. The victim was airlifted to Wichita.

Story has it the crane were coming in and when everyone stood up to shoot- one guys gun wasn't on safety and discharged into the man in front of him. I hope the best for both fellows.

 

This brings up what I have been telling the landowners around here. Crane Wreckers pays the landowner 10% of the take and that makes it a commercial hunt for everyone involved and since farm insurance does not usually cover commercial hunting the landowner does not have his own coverage! The policy commercial guides carry does not provide coverage to the landowner.

I hope Mr. Farmer doesn't lose everything he has spent all of his life building up over a $250 hunt payment.

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Is it a cull/Vermin shoot? Seen something similar on You tube with Canada Geese being shot from those coffins that American Wildfowlers like to use. They bagged up a good haul and the farmer liked it that way.

 

Despatching a bird by swinging a shotgun like that is bad drills though and behaviour like that wouldnt be welcome on any shoot I have been on.

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Meh,apart from the "golf clubbing" nothing to see here thats much different from decoying geese/pigeons and in fact of seeing way more unsporting geese decoyers but then its Murica so the usuals will destroy them.

The despatching of the bird with the shotgun is nothing but stupid however.

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That's what I was assuming .not meaning to upset anyone .... Jesus lighten up guys

I can see your point but it's not a case of 'lightening up'. We, as shooters are often despised, ridiculed, belittled and called all manner of outrageous names by the press, the general public, the police and the anti brigade because of the fact we own guns and kill things. All manner of assumptions are made about us based on this fact, and I find it really annoying when shooters do the same to other shooters simply because they don't agree with something another has done.

You may well be right, but you'll never know, so you made an assumption based on what....the fact they were American? The bloke swinging his shotgun like a cricketer was well out of order, but Americans don't have the monopoly on being stupid.

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