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The HP Outdoors Waterfowl Podcast

Fowl Friday Tip of the Week: Shooting Lanes

The HP Outdoors Waterfowl Podcast

Josh Palm

Wilderness, Sports, Nature, Science

4.8989 Ratings

🗓️ 13 November 2015

⏱️ 3 minutes

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Fowl Friday Tip of the Week: Shooting Lanes

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0:00.0

Welcome to this week's foul Friday Tip of the Week, brought to you by H.P. outdoors.

0:04.4

Here's your host, Josh's Josh and Dan.

0:15.0

Bringing you another foul Friday quick tip of the week.

0:19.0

This week we're talking about a really important thing that a lot of guys overlook and that's shooting your

0:24.1

lanes when you're in a line and you're hunting with a group of guys. Dan, talk to me

0:28.1

about why it's so important. You know the first thing that comes to my mind is

0:31.4

safety and you know if you don't shoot your lanes you can be The first thing that comes to my mind is safety.

0:32.6

And if you don't shoot your lanes,

0:34.6

you can be swinging your gun all around.

0:36.3

And I'm not saying that you're going to swing it straight 90 degrees

0:39.8

and shoot somebody, which that could happen.

0:42.3

And actually, there was an accident in this area where a guy swung around and did shoot the end of his buddy's barrel.

0:48.8

So you know that is something that just should not be happening in the field and if you're

0:54.2

shooting your own lanes that it just won't happen. Another thing that you really

0:58.9

need to consider is hearing. If you don't have hearing protection, which you should, you know, you could just blow out your buddy's

1:05.9

ears that's sitting right next to you and nobody wants to get wrung like that.

1:09.7

So, you know, those are two things that really stick out to me and they should not be overlooked.

1:15.0

Yeah, I mean if you've ever had your ears wrong in the blind, you know exactly what Dan's talking about, not an enjoyable experience at all.

1:21.0

But one thing I want to talk about is actually coverage of the

1:23.9

flock. When you have a bird, a group of birds finishing over your decoys, if you got

1:28.7

four guys in the blind, it's likely that if you all shoot into the same

1:32.0

same spot of the flock,

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