MCC folks lock up the good stuff, because they leave their gear out, their claim is staked.
Well, I just got back from scouting the lake...So, I'll start with this BS quote...MCC members don't lock up "The Good Stuff"...We scout and by driving an hour to look at the place...We WALK about a mile in the friggin' mud to TRY and get the best spot AVAILABLE...As MCC members, we are NOT allowed to leave decoys OUT...Do we leave blinds and decoys out in an area (in the willows)...Yep, because we can do so...And anyone else can do so as well...You beat me to a certain area...It's yours.
Fred,
WTF!!!...You want to see my PM list of guys asking where to go, what to hunt, how to get there, and a million other questions...I believe I've given back pretty good with kids, young hunters, and newbies...How many of you have offered to help NWTF with youth hunts?...How many of you have offered to help with youth pheasant hunts?...How many of you have offered to help with my JAKES event?...How many of you attend our CWA events?...How many of you attend our NWTF banquet?... How many of you attend NWTF meetings?...Where you actually meet and talk with like minded hunters?...I can go on and on.
You got a problem with the Mendenhall's leasing land that previously was not EVER hunted...Join the friggin' club...$3,000.00 a year...Then you can have all the ADVANTAGES of one lake that duck hunts!
I have never, ever turned someone down from helping them...I'm 71 years old and hunted SoCal all my life...Way before MCC...And until turkeys showed up, all public...I was not raised in San Diego Co...So you know what, I met guys that hunted here, I read everything I could, and scouted my a$$ off...Nothing special and anyone can do it.
ps...The last 3 hunt days at Henshaw...16 hunters, 20 ducks, 4 hunters, 15 ducks, and 13 hunters, 15 ducks...4 MCC members in those last 3 shoot days...Please show me that advantage or secret spot that I'm obviously missing.
pss...2 hunters signed up for tomorrow.
Steve, My comments were not directed at you I am well aware of your contributions to the hunting community you are one of only a few that have done so at the level you have taken it. I'm not understanding the comment about the Mendenhalls leasing ptoperty for their business. iIknow Frank on a casual basis. In the midst of the drought our pond dried up and he graciously let us use the lake for water work. Maybe you misinterpeted something I said.Well, I just got back from scouting the lake...So, I'll start with this BS quote...MCC members don't lock up "The Good Stuff"...We scout and by driving an hour to look at the place...We WALK about a mile in the friggin' mud to TRY and get the best spot AVAILABLE...As MCC members, we are NOT allowed to leave decoys OUT...Do we leave blinds and decoys out in an area (in the willows)...Yep, because we can do so...And anyone else can do so as well...You beat me to a certain area...It's yours.
Fred,
WTF!!!...You want to see my PM list of guys asking where to go, what to hunt, how to get there, and a million other questions...I believe I've given back pretty good with kids, young hunters, and newbies...How many of you have offered to help NWTF with youth hunts?...How many of you have offered to help with youth pheasant hunts?...How many of you have offered to help with my JAKES event?...How many of you attend our CWA events?...How many of you attend our NWTF banquet?... How many of you attend NWTF meetings?...Where you actually meet and talk with like minded hunters?...I can go on and on.
You got a problem with the Mendenhall's leasing land that previously was not EVER hunted...Join the friggin' club...$3,000.00 a year...Then you can have all the ADVANTAGES of one lake that duck hunts!
I have never, ever turned someone down from helping them...I'm 71 years old and hunted SoCal all my life...Way before MCC...And until turkeys showed up, all public...I was not raised in San Diego Co...So you know what, I met guys that hunted here, I read everything I could, and scouted my a$$ off...Nothing special and anyone can do it.
ps...The last 3 hunt days at Henshaw...16 hunters, 20 ducks, 4 hunters, 15 ducks, and 13 hunters, 15 ducks...4 MCC members in those last 3 shoot days...Please show me that advantage or secret spot that I'm obviously missing.
pss...2 hunters signed up for tomorrow.
Not a terrible average considering 10% of the hunters took 90% of those totals. Also not everyone reports what they shot.
Well, I just got back from scouting the lake...So, I'll start with this BS quote...MCC members don't lock up "The Good Stuff"...We scout and by driving an hour to look at the place...We WALK about a mile in the friggin' mud to TRY and get the best spot AVAILABLE...As MCC members, we are NOT allowed to leave decoys OUT...Do we leave blinds and decoys out in an area (in the willows)...Yep, because we can do so...And anyone else can do so as well...You beat me to a certain area...It's yours.
Steve, the rules changed on a constant basis. I do not know what the rules are this year,,,but in years past, my observations:
So that is the basis of my opinion. I wont call anybody out on the pre-set decoys on various occasions, but I know who some were.
- Certain years, only MCC members got to setup up the day before, or could do it at an earlier time than non-members.
- One year, one dude got to lock up what he wanted, off-limits to others.
- I had gone out there the day before, before anybody else, and decoys were already deployed in key areas.
- Certain years, only MCC members got to hunt certain days.
I would hope that all hunters are on equal standing at Henshaw, but I get it, it is a pay to play, and I understand how MCC members would get extra benefits.
You can call BS all you want, but I do know what I know from my experiences. Some of my most memorable hunts are from Henshaw, but that was all pre-MCC.
My brother and I both took hunter safety while teenagers, then bought shot guns and ordered all of the NF and BLM maps. This was around 1980. We had zero experience and no hunter friends. We went to the local forest and desert and didn’t see any game. After a while we got frustrated. Then my gun was stolen and my bro sold his. Figured hunting in so cal was futile. 25 years later I make a new friend at church who hunts quail and dove in the IV. I pick his brain and he invites me the dove opener so I go buy a cheap used Mossberg 20g pump. Had a great weekend and learned all about IV dove. Became hooked. All it took was a little help and a little success. Now guys who introduced me to hunting ask ME where to go in the IV because I picked up and RAN with the little knowledge I had. Finding your own spots is 75 percent of the funIt is hard for the new guy to want to get involved in fighting for hunting rights and access to land when the first you learn is DIY.
My brother and I both took hunter safety while teenagers, then bought shot guns and ordered all of the NF and BLM maps. This was around 1980. We had zero experience and no hunter friends. We went to the local forest and desert and didn’t see any game. After a while we got frustrated. Then my gun was stolen and my bro sold his. Figured hunting in so cal was futile. 25 years later I make a new friend at church who hunts quail and dove in the IV. I pick his brain and he invites me the dove opener so I go buy a cheap used Mossberg 20g pump. Had a great weekend and learned all about IV dove. Became hooked. All it took was a little help and a little success. Now guys who introduced me to hunting ask ME where to go in the IV because I picked up and RAN with the little knowledge I had. Finding your own spots is 75 percent of the fun
Ths made my day !!! Hillarious...with some truth to it im sure...LOL..