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.
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