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Went out this morning to look for teal and hoping to photograph same. Didn't find any teal. Headed back to the house around 10:30. Opened the mail box and found a copy of "Take-em". (If you haven't heard about "Take-em" go here http://www.cafeoutdoors.com/ubb/showflat.php?Cat=0&Number=245828&an=0&page=0#245828 ) Put the gear away and poured a cup of coffee and began to read the first issue. The "Welcome to Something New" statement written by Scout was a well composed,straight to the point outline of what the magazine was all about and set the tone for a down to earth duck hunter's magazine. A couple of highlights.... Op-Ed article about Quick Draw with well researched stats and facts and A big two page article by Swampy about decoy carving. I liked the picture of the "carvers murderers row" and it showed Swampy with an old school Merg and a killer Avocet. Bonus page of photographs and memories featured a lot of young hunters showing off what they killed--Most of the pictures were taken by proud parents. There was a photo of Herschbach's first can decoys and a limit of blue wings from a Texas playa hunt-- that page sets the tone for the upcoming duck season by recalling memories of seasons past I think the article on shooting like a duck gawd had a more than a bit of tongue in cheek since it was written by "Grits Brister" (old school shotgun writers) but it still had some good advice as to when to "Take-em". Read a story about a disappearing duck that makes a good case for the old saying... all duck hunters are liars but thee and me and sometime I wonder about thee Found a couple of companies that had some gear that I might spend a few $$'s on before big duck season gets here. I also found the quotes from some of the classic and not so classic duck hunting writers at the bottom of each page entertaining. All in all--- not a bad dealio. not bad at all |