Bennie cracks me up. I think the thing I like best about him is knowing that he's driving the politically correct crowd absolutely nuts. There are some on this site who will argue ethics with those of you who hunt in groups and maybe shoot bird limits as a group, but not me.
Watching Bennie's show is like hunting with my brothers. No fancy guns. No fancy clothes. A lot of trash talking, especially over missed shots. Good clean fun in the field and plenty of beer when the day is done.
Talking about group hunting, a few years ago my bunch was tired, had worn a fair amount of boot leather that day and with two bird shy of a limit were pass shooting pheasants on a road between a corn field and a marsh. I had taken my setter, Molly, out for a little more work, but returned before the boys had filled the limit. Molly's in her kennel and I'm sitting on the tailgate, surrounded by a pile of 19 birds, sipping on a cold one, when a warden pulls up. He checks my license. We talk through the day, count the 19 birds, one of the guys shoots #20, then #21. All of them get up in unison, unloading and walking back. The warden checks each one in turn before wishing us a good hunt and stay in SD. Never once did he say anything about group hunting, only that we had better be within our limit of 21 for the group of 7.
I think it all evens out in the end. Cousin Kelly is a terrible shot and doesn't shoot many birds. He doesn't complain, but you can tell he'd like to be able to keep up with the rest of us. On one hunt, the old gun he's always used [it was his dad's and a sentimental piece] failed him. Using a borrowed, new 1187 he shot 6 roosters that day. We were all very happy for him. His brother Mike had boot problems a few years ago and was hobbling around so bad we made him post a lot when walking corn. He sure got in a lot of shooting and it was fun watching having such a good time. I'd gladly give up my 3 for him. Same for the other guys.
The guy who ends up being the group game hog, is another story. I've seen those guys who make no attempt to get others over birds after he's shot his limit and just keeps banging away. My dogs will find more birds and so I have more opportunities, but I'm always trying to get my companions in there so they can have their share of action.