Redhead from Nevada

Imagine how good the hunting would be if Wister was in prime shape....just saying

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While I agree that Wister would be better had it been managed better I think that the receding of the sea is more to blame for slow hunting. The birds fly off and don’t come back til after dark. See plenty at flyoff at both clubs I hunt but even with lots of food they don’t come back in the daytime.
 
I agree with you about the receding sea, my issue with Wister is the deplorable condition it has fallen into. There are so many previously good sites from years ago that are not huntable today. Nowadays, I find myself driving to Wister and instead heading a little further east and enjoying days like this
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