Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Sandusky Bay Layout Shooting

Sandusky Bay is a body of muddy water just south of Lake Erie and Cedar point and 55 miles away from Toledo, where it was bought. Layout shooting is a form of duck hunting where a hunter uses a kayak covered in grass, called a layout blind, to hide himself. This is then surrounded by hundreds of decoys. He uses a duck call, waits for them to show up, jumps out, and shoots them. Imagine peek-a-boo but with guns. According to the U.S. Department of Interiors, a 1985 waterfowl breeding surveys found duck numbers the lowest in 30 years, which postponed the duck hunting season.
For someone to be proud of surviving this, the original owner would have be one of the hunted, which, in this case, is a duck. This duck would also have to be pretty large to fit in it and a highly intelligent duck to understand English and the humor this shirt expresses. So this shirt once belonged to giant, educated duck!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

You should purchase one of those lion shirts - sport some local wares.

http://www.cafepress.com/shop/animals/browse/store/tshirtsonline.14628779

samsmith said...

omg..you are wearing this shirt right now 3 feet from where I am typing