There is no yes or no, I'll try to find the article for ya that basically highlights all the pros and cons of each variety and were to use which. etc
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Sills and shells work fine early in the year, as the birds get educated we keep adding and swithing up the spread, by the end of the season we go with mostly full bodies using sills and shells to fill in the gaps, while sox work fine for snows, I am not a fan for Canadas.
"BORN TO HUNT"
Foxton's Cuervo Gold "KEELA" Oct. 2004-June 2017. Always in my blind and my heart.
Hey I've been spotting some birds here and there in local fields. Most the birds are in no shoot zones though. I know no one likes giving up spots, I'm wondering if you could tell me an old/less productive spot to learn from. As I'm writing this I'm wondering if the islands on the Fraser would hold any birds?