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Post by otf on Sept 25, 2008 15:54:22 GMT
Hello. First time on this message board. Glad to find one for NH.
I will be heading up to Pittsburg at the end of the month doing some upland hunting, some fishing, and I want to try for some waterfowl. I'm not looking for any spots ( I have a Map for that). I would like info on any local etiquette. Places to avoid. Or things I need to watch for. Essentially, I don't want to "step on any toes". I'm new to this sport and any info will be helpful.
Thank you
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Post by MK-M-GOBL on Sept 25, 2008 22:09:18 GMT
Photos! You must take lots of photos and share them with us on here. Not you hunting spots, just what you harvest I believe what Ken post is probably the best info on it. If you treat other like you would like to be treat, you;re good to go Ooops Welcome to the forum! Need any help on here, don't worry about asking it me. There's a lot a great guys on here willing to help when they can.
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Post by FirePirate on Sept 26, 2008 2:36:42 GMT
I wouldn't worry about "stepping on anyone's toes" up there. When I lived up there I only knew one guy that hunted waterfowl. He's since moved to Cali. If you see anybody hunting ducks up there I would bet you money they are from down south. The waterfowling can be awesome up there but you have to catch it at the right time. I have no idea when that is but good luck.
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Post by regnar on Sept 26, 2008 2:42:01 GMT
Check out scotts bog and east inlet. Ben hunting up that way for nearly 35 years. Not as many birds sometimes as perry stream but not as many people either.
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otf
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Post by otf on Sept 29, 2008 16:51:58 GMT
Thanks guys. Will work on positng a trip report with pics.
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Post by FirePirate on Dec 2, 2008 18:27:53 GMT
Well, how did you do?
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