Outdoors in the Sun
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Most of our hunting endeavors, and fishing too for that matter, involve some type of deception. It may be trying to fool a group of mallards with decoys, it could involve tricking a wary gobbler with seductive yelps from an artificial call rather than those coming from a real hen, or it could be getting a bass to hit a topwater bait that imitates an injured minnow. Call it trickery, deception, or just plain lying to the critters.






