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	<title>Comments on: Public Land Pursuit</title>
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		<title>By: Jeremy Brogdon</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jeremy Brogdon</dc:creator>
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		<description>Right on, I normally hunt with one or two other people max and we too find spots like that on a regular basis.  A piece of advice is to not &quot;give it a rest&quot;.  One of the worst mistakes I have made in a while was made by not going back to hunt the birds the following day thinking that we would give them a rest-however it didnt matter because some other guys that heard us wearing them out for a couple days in a row didn&#039;t let them rest.  On public land, and you find them, shoot them until they are gone because if you don&#039;t someone else will, why not let it be you that is taking all the shots.  I know that this sounds selfish, but for all of the guys who read this having put in all the scouting effort, and miles walked to kill ducks-ya&#039;ll should know where I&#039;m coming from.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Right on, I normally hunt with one or two other people max and we too find spots like that on a regular basis.  A piece of advice is to not &#8220;give it a rest&#8221;.  One of the worst mistakes I have made in a while was made by not going back to hunt the birds the following day thinking that we would give them a rest-however it didnt matter because some other guys that heard us wearing them out for a couple days in a row didn&#8217;t let them rest.  On public land, and you find them, shoot them until they are gone because if you don&#8217;t someone else will, why not let it be you that is taking all the shots.  I know that this sounds selfish, but for all of the guys who read this having put in all the scouting effort, and miles walked to kill ducks-ya&#8217;ll should know where I&#8217;m coming from.</p>
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