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Aug-Sept 2022 Nebraskaland

NEBRASKAland Magazine is dedicated to outstanding photography and informative writing with an engaging mix of articles and photos highlighting Nebraska’s outdoor activities, parklands, wildlife, history and people.

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42 Nebraskaland • August-September 2022 amount of distance on it, because it depends on terrain and what you are hunting. The question I always ask is, "Will I mess up their hunt if I'm this close? Because they beat me fair and square to that spot." Even though you're both hunting public land, you both also prayed that the marsh would be empty when you fi rst arrived. If you were the early bird, leave a head lamp on so others can make a logical decision where to go. But remember that sometimes depth perception is hard to judge in the dark. On one Rainwater Basin hunt, my hunting party began setting up decoys when I heard a hunter, whose light I had already seen, say, "Guys. You're really close." It wasn't until I heard his voice that I realized how close I actually was. "Sorry about that," I whispered. We picked up our decoys and moved another 75 yards away, where we were able to fi nd our own little patch of water that the teal wanted to work as well. Quite often, there's space for everyone. On this morning, young Eli Kurrus was setting teal decoys too close to another hunter's spread. The hunter calmly, and nicely, shared this with our group, which included Eli's grandfather, Larry, prompting us to move to a safer location.

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