ya no kidding i just wanted to post some pictures, not start an arguement. good luck fish on your opener for the year
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buckmasterPosts: 776buckmasterPosts: 776October 18, 2005 at 3:26 am #10730
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Fish, how many people were you hunting with? Curious because you have pictured 5 woodies and the limit is 2 a person (if you are hunting WI).
well this is one of the reasons i post a picture with my buddys and then me, and i wasnt no kidding your puffy chest comment, i was no kidding the lets move on comment. i am also kinda trying to get flicks guide service a little plug too. i usually go with him and like last weekend i went solo with one of his customers. its kinda like all the walleye guys how they post reports. truth is its not really to inform you except maybe the fact that they are biting or not, its to impress you so some people will hire them for a jobs. i post pictures not to brag, and not cuz i think i am the greatest duck hunter in the world, but more over to show that hardwork and scouting will pay off rather than just going to the “normal spot where we have shot them before” every weekend. spend the time scouting and spend the time in the duck blind, not leaving after the morning flight, but staying out untill 10-11 or even later, when the ducks get done feeding and start flying again, after all you cant shoot ducks sitting at home.
October 18, 2005 at 3:26 am #390317Quote:
Fish, how many people were you hunting with? Curious because you have pictured 5 woodies and the limit is 2 a person (if you are hunting WI).
well this is one of the reasons i post a picture with my buddys and then me, and i wasnt no kidding your puffy chest comment, i was no kidding the lets move on comment. i am also kinda trying to get flicks guide service a little plug too. i usually go with him and like last weekend i went solo with one of his customers. its kinda like all the walleye guys how they post reports. truth is its not really to inform you except maybe the fact that they are biting or not, its to impress you so some people will hire them for a jobs. i post pictures not to brag, and not cuz i think i am the greatest duck hunter in the world, but more over to show that hardwork and scouting will pay off rather than just going to the “normal spot where we have shot them before” every weekend. spend the time scouting and spend the time in the duck blind, not leaving after the morning flight, but staying out untill 10-11 or even later, when the ducks get done feeding and start flying again, after all you cant shoot ducks sitting at home.
October 18, 2005 at 11:40 am #10731Bravo to you Fishermanpepin! sounds like alot of people are jealous of your success.But it sounds like to me you are very dedicated to the sport and it pays off.I think if more people were less worried about there lack of success and tried aliitle harder to do the work it takes to be successful.They wouldnt [censored] about someone elses passion
October 18, 2005 at 11:40 am #390326Bravo to you Fishermanpepin! sounds like alot of people are jealous of your success.But it sounds like to me you are very dedicated to the sport and it pays off.I think if more people were less worried about there lack of success and tried aliitle harder to do the work it takes to be successful.They wouldnt [censored] about someone elses passion
buckmasterPosts: 776October 18, 2005 at 1:59 pm #10736you got it matz “jealous” is right! you really know what you are talking about.
buckmasterPosts: 776October 18, 2005 at 1:59 pm #390337you got it matz “jealous” is right! you really know what you are talking about.
October 18, 2005 at 8:10 pm #10743u know buck, you need to lighten up a lil. your smart [censored] comments arent goin to get your point across if there even is one, it just makes people think of you as nothing but a kid with a mouth
October 18, 2005 at 8:10 pm #390412u know buck, you need to lighten up a lil. your smart [censored] comments arent goin to get your point across if there even is one, it just makes people think of you as nothing but a kid with a mouth
buckmasterPosts: 776buckmasterPosts: 776October 19, 2005 at 8:54 pm #10779Quote:
no problem Butch Richenback
I recognized that name but couldn’t place it. When i googled it, I found this article on calling that is pretty interesting.
October 19, 2005 at 8:54 pm #390656Quote:
no problem Butch Richenback
I recognized that name but couldn’t place it. When i googled it, I found this article on calling that is pretty interesting.
October 19, 2005 at 11:39 pm #10786no, john stephens is the president of rnt as of now. butch is the founder. “They have been instilled in a long learned history, that all began over 25 years ago by Butch Richenback at his small garage in Stuttgart, Arkansas.”
“In 1976, Butch Richenback, 1972 World Champion and 1975 Champion of Champions duck caller, began whittling on a block of wood, that he later shaped into his first duck call, that established the foundations for Rich-N-Tone Duck Calls”
“Butch Richenback – Founder
Butch is the founder and creator of RNT Calls. Since 1976, Butch has been creating calls either in his first shop in his garage to this, his fourth and current shop. He oversees all of the craftsmanship and tunes the majority of RNT calls. Each RNT change, idea, or sound goes through Butch first.”
October 19, 2005 at 11:39 pm #390685no, john stephens is the president of rnt as of now. butch is the founder. “They have been instilled in a long learned history, that all began over 25 years ago by Butch Richenback at his small garage in Stuttgart, Arkansas.”
“In 1976, Butch Richenback, 1972 World Champion and 1975 Champion of Champions duck caller, began whittling on a block of wood, that he later shaped into his first duck call, that established the foundations for Rich-N-Tone Duck Calls”
“Butch Richenback – Founder
Butch is the founder and creator of RNT Calls. Since 1976, Butch has been creating calls either in his first shop in his garage to this, his fourth and current shop. He oversees all of the craftsmanship and tunes the majority of RNT calls. Each RNT change, idea, or sound goes through Butch first.”
buckmasterPosts: 776October 20, 2005 at 3:18 pm #10801The articles were very informational and I learned something today. Not sure if I ever needed to know it, but if someone walks to talk RNT news with me I can impress them with a little history.
P.S. You got me on the Butch Richenback name though. I have to give you your props for that one.
buckmasterPosts: 776October 20, 2005 at 3:18 pm #390795The articles were very informational and I learned something today. Not sure if I ever needed to know it, but if someone walks to talk RNT news with me I can impress them with a little history.
P.S. You got me on the Butch Richenback name though. I have to give you your props for that one.
October 20, 2005 at 4:28 pm #10803I was not talking about the founder, but if I were I would have mentioned Butch. Thanks though. What about Buck Gardner? He had his hands in it too. FYI
October 20, 2005 at 4:28 pm #390827I was not talking about the founder, but if I were I would have mentioned Butch. Thanks though. What about Buck Gardner? He had his hands in it too. FYI
October 20, 2005 at 5:34 pm #10808Just curious fishermanpepin, are all these “guided” hunts that you are posting and trying to promote on private land?
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