Things I learned and Questions I have

I hunted opening weekend with a couple fellas (a favor to our tenant) who were shooting the most beautiful old doubles you could imagine, they me all about those guns....long story short, after about 2 hours ( had my about the 1 hour mark) between the 2 of them, they took one rooster. "Take a gun you can shoot well, whatever that might be", might be a law I live by.
Liked and laughed at:
"I hunt by myself 90% of the time and the other 10% I wish I had"
And a true one, trying to hunt when the sun was just up:
How do they know to fly into the sun?
And
If you take someone (especially a youth) with you that has never hunted, leave your gun in the truck.
Adding one:
No one likes your dog whistle.
 
Blockers aren’t necessarily in their position to shoot birds. They’re in position to keep all the birds from squirting out the end ahead of….me.

It’s not the 100 birds that flush wild that we are trying to kill. It’s the 3 or 4 stragglers that hold tight that we are trying to get.
 
I like most of your list, it's a good one.
Now that I'm older I realized that I don't have to kill something to have a good hunt!
I like to see my dog point and I don't care if it's a hen or a rooster!
 
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