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Is goose hunting in a pit blind like being at a shooting range?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tahoeguy" data-source="post: 2165018" data-attributes="member: 733483"><p>I wouldnt compare hunting from a blind to skeet or trap. At the range, you know where everything is going to come from (within reason) and everyone is behind the firing line. Even in a blind, you have to hunt, the goose (or duck, etc) dont just wander within range like a video game. There are calls, decoys, even picking the correct area. As for safety, the basic principals are the same ( the big 4,etc) with the added issue that other hunters not in your party may not be aware of you. I dont think hunting is unsafe to begin with. Its the idiots with thier surplus rifles and $40 walmart scopes that shoot at every twig snap they hear that scare me. I would say that hunting from a blind is just as dangerous from that risk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tahoeguy, post: 2165018, member: 733483"] I wouldnt compare hunting from a blind to skeet or trap. At the range, you know where everything is going to come from (within reason) and everyone is behind the firing line. Even in a blind, you have to hunt, the goose (or duck, etc) dont just wander within range like a video game. There are calls, decoys, even picking the correct area. As for safety, the basic principals are the same ( the big 4,etc) with the added issue that other hunters not in your party may not be aware of you. I dont think hunting is unsafe to begin with. Its the idiots with thier surplus rifles and $40 walmart scopes that shoot at every twig snap they hear that scare me. I would say that hunting from a blind is just as dangerous from that risk. [/QUOTE]
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