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Stages of the Duck Hunter
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I saw this post last year and enjoyed it, just wondering where yall are now? I skipped the trophy stage, don't care what kind of ducks I shoot but I love the methodology of this sport. Lots of birds on the strap is really nice but one of my favorite hunts this years so far was one Jack between 2 hunters.
FIVE STAGES OF A HUNTER Hunters change through the years. Factors used to determine "successful hunting" change as well for each hunter. A hunter's age, role models, and his years of hunting experience affect his ideas of "success."
SHOOTER STAGE The hunter talks about satisfaction with hunting being closely tied to being able to "get shooting." Often the beginning duck hunter will relate he had an excellent day if he got in a lot of shooting. A beginning hunter wants to pull the trigger and test the capability of his firearm. A hunter in this stage may be a dangerous hunting partner.
LIMITING OUT STAGE A hunter still talks about satisfaction gained from shooting. But what seems more important is measuring success through the killing of game and the number of birds or animals shot. Limiting out, or filling a tag, is the absolute measure. Do not let your desire to limit out be stronger than the need for safe behavior at all times.
TROPHY STAGE Satisfaction is described in terms of selectivity of game. A duck hunter might take only greenheads. Shooting opportunity and skills become less important.
METHOD STAGE This hunter has all the special equipment. Hunting has become one of the most important things in his life. Satisfaction comes from the method that enables the hunter to take game. Taking game is important, but second to how it is taken. This hunter will study long and hard how best to pick a blind site, lay out decoys, and call in waterfowl. Bagging game, or limiting, still is understood as being a necessary part of the hunt during this phase.
SPORTSMAN STAGE As a hunter ages and after many years of hunting, he "mellows out." Satisfaction now can be found in the total hunting experience. Being in the field, enjoying the company of friends and family, and seeing nature outweigh the need for taking game.
Not all hunters go through all the stages, or go through them in that particular order. It is also possible for hunters who pursue several species of game to be in different stages with regard to each species. Some hunters feel that role models of good sportsmen, training, or reading books or magazines helped them pass more quickly through some stages.
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Re: Stages of the Duck Hunter
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11/24/13 05:21 PM
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Excellent post! I get more excited about how I am going to setup and the company in the blind
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Re: Stages of the Duck Hunter
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I definitely agree that a hunter can be in a different stage for different species. Also, someone can be in a mix of stages. I love shooting birds, but I'll take a few with good company over a solo limit anyday. And as you know Rooster, I ain't picky about birds
I'd say that there's a correlation between how long one has been hunting and what stage they're in
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Re: Stages of the Duck Hunter
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11/24/13 05:36 PM
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I absolutely love to scout and hunt new spots. Seeing new water and learning how birds will work that area intrigue me. I'm in a meld of limiting trophy and method right now. Moving fast to just method though.
After hunting 7 out of 10 days I was tired of the "work" of hunting.
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Re: Stages of the Duck Hunter
[Re: TxHunter96]
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Definitely with number of days spent in the field. I know duck hunters that have been hunting every year for 30 years...but only 5-6 hunts a year. I also now fellas that have been gunning ducks for a few years but go 40+ times a year. I've been in the blind more this season than I remember my dad going the entire time I was growing up.
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Re: Stages of the Duck Hunter
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I absolutely love to scout and hunt new spots. Seeing new water and learning how birds will work that area intrigue me. I'm in a meld of limiting trophy and method right now. Moving fast to just method though.
After hunting 7 out of 10 days I was tired of the "work" of hunting. yeah, but you are proof positive that scouting pays off. Looks like your having a great season so far. And Ashton, you are hands down the best 17 year old duck hunter I have ran across...
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Re: Stages of the Duck Hunter
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METHOD STAGE This hunter has all the special equipment. Hunting has become one of the most important things in his life. Satisfaction comes from the method that enables the hunter to take game. Taking game is important, but second to how it is taken. This hunter will study long and hard how best to pick a blind site, lay out decoys, and call in waterfowl. Bagging game, or limiting, still is understood as being a necessary part of the hunt during this phase.
This is me to a tee. I have to hunt public, have to be in my Sneakboat. Use a small motor. Old school G&H decoys, yentzen call. Ducks inside 25 yards feet down. Need a drake limit.
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Re: Stages of the Duck Hunter
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After my last hunt I'm in between the shooting and limiting stage and its called the "I have no clue what I'm doing stage"
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Re: Stages of the Duck Hunter
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Yeah I've seen this post several times in many places. It pretty much holds true.
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Re: Stages of the Duck Hunter
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I think we need a new stage, lets call it the:
SOCIAL MEDIA STAGE The hunter is not in it for just themselves, rather their perceived greatness through others approval on social media sites. Hunt success is defined in "thumbs up", "likes" or "good job". This type of hunter can limit out, but forgetting the camera results in a wasted day.
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Re: Stages of the Duck Hunter
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I have my own uniqu stage
THE BEAVERSNIPE STAGE
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Re: Stages of the Duck Hunter
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I think we need a new stage, lets call it the:
SOCIAL MEDIA STAGE The hunter is not in it for just themselves, rather their perceived greatness through others approval on social media sites. Hunt success is defined in "thumbs up", "likes" or "good job". This type of hunter can limit out, but forgetting the camera results in a wasted day.
Combat Infantryman, the ultimate hunter where the prey shoots back. _____________"Illegitimus non carborundum est"_______________
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Re: Stages of the Duck Hunter
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I think we need a new stage, lets call it the:
SOCIAL MEDIA STAGE The hunter is not in it for just themselves, rather their perceived greatness through others approval on social media sites. Hunt success is defined in "thumbs up", "likes" or "good job". This type of hunter can limit out, but forgetting the camera results in a wasted day. , LIKE , Good job!
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Re: Stages of the Duck Hunter
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SPORTSMAN STAGE As a hunter ages and after many years of hunting, he "mellows out." Satisfaction now can be found in the total hunting experience. Being in the field, enjoying the company of friends and family, and seeing nature outweigh the need for taking game.
I think this is me,sometimes I don't even put shells in the gun... eh Rooster?
"Duck hunter's minds are like concrete. All mixed up and permanently set."
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Re: Stages of the Duck Hunter
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11/24/13 08:12 PM
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The last few years I duck hunted a LOT, I measured my hunting success (which is NOT the same thing as enjoyment to me) by the spent cartridge to bird in bag ratio. To bag one duck per shell requires more than good shooting. The real art of duck hunting is getting good #'s of ducks in "the kill zone." And that takes proficiency in a variety of skills. This makes the shooting part much easier.
Since I became disabled, my "enjoyment quotient"...or priorities...have changed RADICALLY. Now I'm just grateful for the opportunity to GO now and then. The last time I went duck hunting (about 4 years ago), I bagged 3 ducks with 3 shells. I was happier than a pig in slop! That was the first time I had had a shot at a duck in 6 years. I shot 2 Goldeneye drakes and a Wigeon that day. I didn't care what species they were, but I was shooting at drakes only.
Becoming an invalid changes your mind and soul in a LOT of ways. I fought my way back from there to some semblance of normalcy over a period of 5 years with the help of some great docs and therapists, but nowadays it actually bothers me when I'm fishing or hunting with someone who gets upset because the bite isn't happening or the birds aren't in shooting range. You know what I miss the MOST about duck hunting? Whistling wings, cupped up and feet down, watching a flock turn to a few puffs on a duck call...a good dog at work. I don't miss shooting. I don't miss the "splat" of a dead duck on the water. I miss the spectacle.
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Re: Stages of the Duck Hunter
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The last few years I duck hunted a LOT, I measured my hunting success (which is NOT the same thing as enjoyment to me) by the spent cartridge to bird in bag ratio. To bag one duck per shell requires more than good shooting. The real art of duck hunting is getting good #'s of ducks in "the kill zone." And that takes proficiency in a variety of skills. This makes the shooting part much easier.
Since I became disabled, my "enjoyment quotient"...or priorities...have changed RADICALLY. Now I'm just grateful for the opportunity to GO now and then. The last time I went duck hunting (about 4 years ago), I bagged 3 ducks with 3 shells. I was happier than a pig in slop! That was the first time I had had a shot at a duck in 6 years. I shot 2 Goldeneye drakes and a Wigeon that day. I didn't care what species they were, but I was shooting at drakes only.
Becoming an invalid changes your mind and soul in a LOT of ways. I fought my way back from there to some semblance of normalcy over a period of 5 years with the help of some great docs and therapists, but nowadays it actually bothers me when I'm fishing or hunting with someone who gets upset because the bite isn't happening or the birds aren't in shooting range. You know what I miss the MOST about duck hunting? Whistling wings, cupped up and feet down, watching a flock turn to a few puffs on a duck call...a good dog at work. I don't miss shooting. I don't miss the "splat" of a dead duck on the water. I miss the spectacle. Great post.
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Re: Stages of the Duck Hunter
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@Ol_Yeller, thats funny, I thought of you when I read that one.
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Re: Stages of the Duck Hunter
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Definitely in the method stage myself. I am a self admitted gear junkie- with everything, not just duck hunting. I love the setup, tweaking the spread, building the blinds, etc. I think there should also be a "Biologist Stage"- one where the hunter builds more than just a blind, but a duck mecca of sorts, creating appropriate habitat. Planting, diking, managing water, etc. I think this is probably the next stage for me as I have my own land now to create habitat and manage appropriately. I'm having fun learning the science behind the sport.
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Re: Stages of the Duck Hunter
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Surviving cancer moved me into the Sportsman Stage. I really think the only reason I shoot is to watch my dog work. I have discovered the going with a group, calling and working my dog is far more fulfilling than actually shooting the duck. Maybe years of hunting the Cashe River Bottoms of NE Arkansas has had something to do with it also,
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Re: Stages of the Duck Hunter
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Great post, Thanks rooster!
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Im in the social media stage. I quit duck hunting all together and just read what other people post about it. Then I make snide comments.
I like spoonie, his humor is dryer than my duck lease.
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Re: Stages of the Duck Hunter
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I enjoy the hunt and watching birds work for sure. But I get a lot of enjoyment out of watching a good dog work, watching other wildlife, and the comedic relief in the blind. Often times we leave with only a few ducks, but my sides hurt from the laughter in the blinds.
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Re: Stages of the Duck Hunter
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Im in the social media stage. I quit duck hunting all together and just read what other people post about it. Then I make snide comments.
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I think I've been in the, hunting is an excuse to BBQ stage for a couple years now.
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Re: Stages of the Duck Hunter
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method stage but i do love sending pictures of full limits out on social media ha
They're not looking for one thing right....they're looking for one thing wrong.
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