Rick wrote:Keep it up and there won't be room for a deer in your freezer.
BGkirk wrote:Is it common to be able to call Canada’s back After shooting into them?
SpinnerMan wrote:Date: September 7 (My wife's big day)
Hunters: Myself and Gina
Time: Morning
Location: B&G 15 Goose Blind
Weather Conditions: Nice weather
Waterfowl Activity: Saw few, but a short morning
Birds By Species: 9 Canada Geese
My wife decided to go with me today. She has tagged along once in awhile. Last year she decided to actually try to shoot something, and shot at one goose, but didn't get it, but did get excited about it. No luck the little she went with me last year after that. Well that changed this morning.
I called in 9 geese that came all the way in and landed perfectly for Gina. Exactly what I was hoping for her. She picks one out and pops it I drop 2 quickly and realize she isn't shooting. Tell her, shoot another one. Which she proceed to do. And with my 3rd shot, I get a scotch double A few days ago, I never had a confirmed triple, and now I got my first quadruple.
After admiring the geese a bit and a few other things, the other 3 in the flock circled back and tried to land while I was in the field. Hustled back to the blind, made sure Gina was reloaded. And called those three back and they came right in again. Gina popped 2 more and I got my fifth.
She went 4 for 4 and the 4th one was banded.
Of course, I couldn't let her out do me. Two of mine were bands.
All locals banded 6/12/19. Two young and one adult. I'm guessing they only got 3 of the family in the trap and we took out the whole family.
Deltaman wrote:Man on fire!!!!!!! Glad to see you continuing the positive trend Spinner!!!!
Duck Engr wrote:What a day!!! That should be one y’all remember for a long long time.
MARSH BEAR wrote:WOW blast and cast mornings going well for you.
SpinnerMan wrote:I checked my cameras yesterday as well. I had a young fawn completely covered in spots on it That little guy was born way late. I've never seen one this young in September.
Rick wrote:SpinnerMan wrote:I checked my cameras yesterday as well. I had a young fawn completely covered in spots on it That little guy was born way late. I've never seen one this young in September.
Mmmm...sammich deer.
Rick wrote:Don't know that it's really the law, but have heard they'd jail you for spots here.
Rick wrote:I let a little piebald buck walk a few years back and put the sneak on the mother of all does, instead. Don't know if he'd have gotten that pass if she weren't also in sight but like to think so.
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