Sunday, May 1, 2011
May 2011: Kevin Crawford, OK (and his lovely wife Leslie)
May 2011 Featured Team Member
Kevin Crawford, Oklahoma Pro Staff (and his lovely wife Leslie)
-What is your favorite part of fowl hunting?
Answer: Working large groups of birds and never firing a shot.
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Friday, April 1, 2011
April 2011: Garrett Norsten, MN (Youth)
Answer: My favorite part of fowl hunting is being with friends and family! It is alot of fun to be with my friends. I really like how peaceful it is when during the sunrise.
-What is your strongest hunting quality?
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Tuesday, March 1, 2011
March 2011: Chris Manka, CA
->What is your favorite part of fowl hunting?
Answer: I think the tradition and legacy of the sport. This is something that has been passed on through generations. I am a 3rd Generation hunter and my son will be a 4th. There is a feeling that is unexplainable when you have the sun rising, ducks decoying, dog working and all along your sitting next to a father, son, or friend enjoying it together
->What is your strongest hunting quality?
Answer: I think dedication. There has never been a day I have turned down hunting, nor will there ever be. It is a passion that is deep. Always willing to mix it up and change set up or strategy.
->What is your best piece of hunting advice?
Answer: Man, this is a tough one. I have learned so many things and I continue to learn every time I go hunting. I think the best advice is to never think you know everything. Always be a sponge to knowledge from other people. Some things will work, some things won't, but either way, you have have taken something and stored it in your book of tricks.
->What is your favorite piece of gear (not the most necessary)?
Answer: I think it would have to be my energy drink and toilet paper. LOL, The moment you forget the TP, is the moment you need it. First thing I pack every morning.
->What is the biggest sacrifice you have made to go hunting?
Answer: I think every time you go out hunting you sacrifice something....but I have never really sacrificed anything significant because I was sure to get married and have my son all in the summertime!!!
->Who got you started in waterfowl hunting (Or how did you get started)?
Answer: My grandfather along with my dad. There were many hunts were you didn't see a bird, and it was below freezing, yet it was the best time of my life.
->What is your favorite part about Duck Junkies?
Answer: I think the Community that has been created. I have gained friendships through this site that I am sure will be there for a long time. Everyone on the staff and fellow Junkies that are members, are willing to be there and offer any tip or advice they see fit. It truly is a great site.
->Final Thoughts: Always make the best of any situation. I have had some terrible hunts where there were no birds, weather wasn't working etc, but we made the best of them and made memories.
Sunday, February 6, 2011
February: Brock Perry, NV
February 2011 Featured Team Member
Brock Perry
->What is your favorite part of fowl hunting?
Answer: Sunrises over the decoys, tradition.
->What is your strongest hunting quality?
Answer: I am focused on different strategies. It takes patience, variety and practice to master different strategies.
->What is your best piece of hunting advice?
Answer: Finely tune your skills in the areas you are lacking. Read, watch videos and never quit learning.
->What is your favorite piece of gear (not the most necessary)?
Answer: Straight up - a roll of toilet paper - every time. OK - the River call but if I had to choose one of the two, the TP would it.
->What is the biggest sacrifice you have made to go hunting?
Answer: For 12 years, my son hasn't been able to shoot his gun while in the blind with me. It was pure torture until this year since he is 12 now.
->Who got you started in waterfowl hunting (Or how did you get started)?
Answer: My dad. He also got many others started. He didn't let me give up, even in my early 20's when I was in my party days. Mom always supported what my dad did so I'd say my mom did it too.
->What is your favorite part about Duck Junkies?
Answer: People from all walks of life and all different areas that make up the community. When I am able to help others, it makes me feel good and I feel good when I see people helping each other. I love doing the radio migration show too. I just love it all.
->Final Thoughts:
Duck Junkies is a team effort. Members asking questions and creating their own direction. You make of it what you want.
Sunday, January 2, 2011
January: Heather Carver, TN
January 2011 Featured Team Member
Heather Carver
->What is your favorite part of fowl hunting?
Answer: My favorite part is working the birds not necessarily shooting them. It's more then taking aim at some animal that is standing still.... you call at them, work them in, and then fire while they're still moving. It's a true challenge...I just love it.
->What is your strongest hunting quality?
Answer: It seems silly but I would venture to say that keeping everyone smiling would be the best. I know that aiming and calling are not my best and I admit it ((thats probably a good quality to have, too............ admitting when you can't do something!)) I try to keep everybody laughing and having a good time because people tend to get a little cranky after a few hours out in the cold.
->What is your best piece of hunting advice?
Answer: You can never learn too much. Never ever ever. You can never have too much information.
->What is your favorite piece of gear (not the most necessary)?
Answer: My brandy new pair of neoprene gloves! I finally found a pair of gloves I can get wet and my hands stay warm. I have searched to the ends of the earth to find these gloves. They are a cheap $14 dollar pair of gloves... but I love them...and they are my favorite. I also love my Duck Junkies hat because a lot of people oogle over it at the boat launch :)
Answer: I have completely blown off everything important I have had to do, deadlines I've had to meet, dinners I have had scheduled... you name it and chances are I've blown it off to go duck hunting!
Answer: You can discuss things on the forums and it's not a competition. You don't have to worry about people constantly arguing with each other like they do on other sites. People are helpful here.