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I spent a week at our place in SoDak and during the week we went to Cabala's to exchange a pair of waders. As we arrived in the parking lot. We started to laugh, several brand new fancy SUV's loaded with ..with..with, well I'm not quite sure exactly what they were. Each were dressed in the finest Filson or Dunn's had to offer. Not a speck of dirt or a pleat out of place, not a scratch on the toe of a boot. I looked at Ryan and said, I don't think you will see any of them walking any cattail slews. He laughed not a chance. those are mowed trail shooters, He said notice I said shooters not hunters. They are there to pile up pen raised birds for a photo for the office. Numbers are everything and they only walk those mowed paths through the Milo..if it's dry enough not to get their feet wet. I listen to one of them in a isle in the store. As long as it cost the most, he was than buying it otherwise it was not on his list. Why, only commoners would use such poorly made items. Really, I'm not sure exactly how these types really help out when it comes to protecting the interests of of a average Joe hunter who can only afford to hunt public land. Myself, I believe many of these types would just as soon see the public land hunter taken out of their way. In fact, it was kind of bothering to see this is where the sport in headed. Pay hunting will be the death of this sport for many
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