gila-river wrote:Great, now the cops want to install dishwashers to. Just do your job Red and stop encroaching on our rights to replace appliances. That is not the responsibility of police.:lol:
figured this would be your response. But good sound reasoning why you prefer em3geese4me wrote:Geese any day of the week, twice on Sunday too. I think my reasoning is because I have much more money invested in goose hunting that to justify it to myself I need to goose hunt more. I also like that canadas up here are much more vocal and respond much better to calls. So I like communicating with them and listening to their responses.
gila-river wrote:Great, now the cops want to install dishwashers to. Just do your job Red and stop encroaching on our rights to replace appliances. That is not the responsibility of police.:lol:
3geese4me wrote:With a 15 bird early season limit and an 8 bird regular season limit it is really hard not to like goose hunting up here.
assateague wrote:I'll take geese all day long. Just more fun to me, and I prefer eating goose over just about any duck but black ducks.
3geese4me wrote:With a 15 bird early season limit and an 8 bird regular season limit it is really hard not to like goose hunting up here.
jarbo03 wrote:3geese4me wrote:With a 15 bird early season limit and an 8 bird regular season limit it is really hard not to like goose hunting up here.
Or the fact that northern birds are stupid. I've hunted in SD and Montana.
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3geese4me wrote:jarbo03 wrote:3geese4me wrote:With a 15 bird early season limit and an 8 bird regular season limit it is really hard not to like goose hunting up here.
Or the fact that northern birds are stupid. I've hunted in SD and Montana.
They are overall stupid, but sometimes they make you earn it. Especially if you are hunting birds that have been around for awhile and every Tom, Dick and Harry has tried to hunt them.
If that would be specklebelly geese I might would convert to canadaism3geese4me wrote:With a 15 bird early season limit and an 8 bird regular season limit it is really hard not to like goose hunting up here.
Woody wrote:3geese4me wrote:With a 15 bird early season limit and an 8 bird regular season limit it is really hard not to like goose hunting up here.
If that was the case here, I might lean that way as well, but with a 5 early limit and a 3 regular limit the hunts are just to short. During the regular season its one maybe two flocks and your day is over. Plus shooting geese is way less challenging in my opinion.
I would have to say ducks.
jarbo03 wrote:3geese4me wrote:jarbo03 wrote:3geese4me wrote:With a 15 bird early season limit and an 8 bird regular season limit it is really hard not to like goose hunting up here.
Or the fact that northern birds are stupid. I've hunted in SD and Montana.
They are overall stupid, but sometimes they make you earn it. Especially if you are hunting birds that have been around for awhile and every Tom, Dick and Harry has tried to hunt them.
Mine and Aarons conversation began with the bitch of hunting resident geese.
3geese4me wrote:Woody wrote:3geese4me wrote:With a 15 bird early season limit and an 8 bird regular season limit it is really hard not to like goose hunting up here.
If that was the case here, I might lean that way as well, but with a 5 early limit and a 3 regular limit the hunts are just to short. During the regular season its one maybe two flocks and your day is over. Plus shooting geese is way less challenging in my opinion.
I would have to say ducks.
When our limit was 3, I would bring an over/under and start making it challenging. In order for me to shoot, the birds had to land in the decoys and be within 25 yards of my blind. But now that the limits are the way they are, I dont discriminate nearly as much.
Eric Haynes wrote:Ducks hands down just because of the variety. Around here you really never know what will come into your spread. Almost as unpredictable as Michigan.
I love goose hunting and have a ton invested but in the end, you are shooting the same bird every time. If ducks aren't moving good we always just go for geese since its a pretty easy limit.
3geese4me wrote:I will say though, I think I could get used to sea duck hunting. Something about shooting birds out of layout boats in the middle of the ocean appeals to me.
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
wearing it proper tag and all hahahaTomkat wrote:I like hunting both. I prefer to eat ducks over geese. But I am an equal opportunity killa.
The most important thing is to have a proper gangsta hat on when you hunt them.
Woody wrote:3geese4me wrote:I will say though, I think I could get used to sea duck hunting. Something about shooting birds out of layout boats in the middle of the ocean appeals to me.
Really?
That scares me almost as much as pictures of TK.
no way jump shooting is more fun that decoyingR. Chapman wrote:Ducks definitely. I've been on a few goose hunts were we all limited out in half an hour. That's alright but but jump shooting ducks is just fun.
gila-river wrote:Great, now the cops want to install dishwashers to. Just do your job Red and stop encroaching on our rights to replace appliances. That is not the responsibility of police.:lol:
Redbeard wrote:no way jump shooting is more fun that decoyingR. Chapman wrote:Ducks definitely. I've been on a few goose hunts were we all limited out in half an hour. That's alright but but jump shooting ducks is just fun.
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
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