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Duck hunting has been around for years, literally thousands of years. Although our forefathers of old may not have hunted ducks and geese with shotguns loaded with 3 inch shells containing steel shot or some other form of non toxic shot, they were hunting ducks none-the-less. It goes without saying that a many a man has had this passion to chase ducks as we bear in our hearts today in the 21st century.

However, the reasoning behind our forefathers chasing these beauties was to provide for their family in the ways of providing tablefare. They chased these beauties for no other reason but to provide for the family in the means of food and their was some uses of the birds feather’s and anatomical features for other crafted items.

However the underlying question remains, “Is this the reason why our forefathers chased these beautiful creatures or was there perhaps an even deeper passion and drive to pursue these beauties?”

I would have to say that they enjoyed the hunt, the chase, the art of using skill and techniques in their manners and means whereby they hunted and were able to harvest these ducks and geese. It was more to it to them than just providing food for their table, there was an element there of “enjoying the Hunt thoroughly”. Why do I say this? Well, archeologists and researchers alike have both continually found wall paintings, engravings, and murals inside of ancient caves all over the world. Some of these paintings revealed the hunter attempting to capture ducks both in flight and while on the water with spear in hand; signifying that was the way in which they were indeed pursued throughout many of the early years prior to shotguns and modern technologies.

The mere fact that these paintings were painted all over the world inside the “bedrooms” of the worlds first frontiersmen reveals that there was more to ducks than just their providing food for these early settlers. These ducks provided somewhat of a recreation back then. What is it that is so intriguing about ducks and the pursuit thereof? Maybe it’s their mannerisms and gracefulness in flight, their beauty and the design that points us to a unique and artistic creator, their intriguing ways in which they can become so wary when actively pursued, their quacks, the beauty in watching them peel over the tops of trees while being silhouetted by the morning sun’s glow or their simple majesty of just being a duck.

I would like to say that it is all of these and more that has grabbed the heart of men then and in the now. We are continually amazed at these beautiful winged creatures and the subsistence they provide us. The chase, the pursuit is just as deeply engrained in our spirits as it was our fathers of the yesteryears such that we are still painting it on the wall. Maybe not in caves, but in our minds, hearts, magazines, in photos, and over the internet.

These ducks and the overwhelming satisfaction and fulfillment that they provide mankind with. This deep down heartfelt happiness and gratitude just to watch several ducks or several dozen come to a feeding location and land within our decoy setup. Wow, just to think about it gets us excited. It is this heartfelt, deep down passion and drive that causes us (hunters) to arise early before the break of dawn to pursue the fields in leu of seeing these ducks one more time.

And it was this same passion that caused our forefathers to go the extra mile, by painting their hunts and the memories thereof on the walls of caves for persons thousands of years later to discover.

We haven’t changed much from that of our forefathers. Not really. About the only difference is that we now implement duck decoys, duck calls and the usage of other modern amenities to help aid us in our success of harvesting ducks and/or geese.

So when you are preparing your upcoming hunts and are in your truck, your boat or on foot trying to get to your favorite duck hunting shoot. Just be thankful that you are able to be actively involved in something that is a time honored activity that is driven by passion. The passion and gift that the Lord has giving us to be able to see, hear, watch, learn from, respect and hunt waterfowl.



By: Chris Harrell

About the Author:
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Take care and happy hunting this coming season. – be safe out there guys, Chris Harrell

Chris Harrell, author, callmaker and owner of Quacky Calls where custom duck and turkey calls are built for the hunter. Calls made out of native,non-native and exotic hardwoods which are not only functional but works of art as well.

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WildAddiction asked:


Footage from the 2009 Fall Whitetail Season (From Across the Midwest) featuring the members of the W/A Pro Staff. Lots of Big Bucks . . . All filmed under 100% Wild, Fair Chase hunting conditions. Check out Tim Roller’s Wild Addiction TV on The Sportsman Channel (TSC). Check www.wildaddiction.com for times and details.

julianrubi asked:


GREAT VIDEO! Recruited neighbor as camera man, he never flinched. Doe bleat brought in buck deer, added a little commentary and music; no whispering.

HuntingFootage asked:


Deer Bow Hunt – HUNTINGFOOTAGE.COM The 2.5 minute video is the conclusion of a 2 week chase for a specific 9pt on 4000 acres in the south Texas brush. I spotted him on 10-27, but couldn’t get a shot. I sat in my blind overlooking an oat patch more days than I can count trying to get another shot at him. Finally on 11-11, with my buddy Chris in the blind, he returned. The neighbors were dove hunting about a quarter mile away, and I think they pushed him out of his bed and right into our lap. He was standing quartering away at 21yds and I let the arrow fly. The shot was a bit low and back, but because of the angle, it did the job. deer hunting deer hunting deer hunting bow bow bow archery archery archery buck buck buck hunt hunt hunt whitetail whitetail whitetail bowhunting bowhunting bowhunting bow hunt bow hunt bow hunt bow hunt

hsfootage asked:


Forum members from HuntStrategies.com gather to do some fair chase hunting for wild hogs in East Texas.

julianrubi asked:


GREAT VIDEO! Recruited neighbor as camera man, he never flinched. Doe bleat brought in buck deer, added a little commentary and music; no whispering.

BigBoarOutfitters asked:


Take a look at some of the big bears we harvest here at Big Boar Outfitting. All bears are taken in fair chase, spot and stalk methods.

jarebare02 asked:


This is the first actual bear for the Walker/Bluetick cross. He gots a little gash right next to his butthole. I couldnt catch everything on film because I was trying to do everything myself. Thought I captured more then I actually did but apparently not. Not the best footage but thought I would put it up anyways. This is the 3rd Bear for the Bluetick. They did pretty good considering. Nice little fun chase and I could watch the whole thing. Probably about a 400yd chase or so, not bad at all …

BearpawOutfitters asked:


How’s it done? No bait, no hounds, fair chase hunting, why go to Canada? Visit BearpawOutfitters.com to learn more. Washington Whitetail hunting in Northeast Washington. Visit BearpawOutfitters.com for more info. Private ranch hunting leases, hunting lodge, hunting camps, guides on hunting ranches, and unguided hunts.

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