


That's just brutal, did you ever triple ?

Thanks, spinner... Enjoyed that...
5 stand wrote::lol:![]()
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That's just brutal, did you ever triple ?![]()
Thanks, spinner... Enjoyed that...
SpinnerMan wrote:5 stand wrote::lol:![]()
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That's just brutal, did you ever triple ?![]()
Thanks, spinner... Enjoyed that...
It's like an evil carnival game. You're bobbing. The targets bobbing.
SpinnerMan wrote:5 stand wrote:Probably like shooting from a boat, not only no, but heck no...
You need to go on a layout boat hunt. It makes layout blinds look easy.
5 stand wrote:Good luck tomorrow, if y'all try those cranes...
Get up early...
PorkChop wrote:5 stand wrote:Good luck tomorrow, if y'all try those cranes...
Get up early...
Been watching several fields of cranes for the last week. This morning did a quick drive through the area and everything was as it should be. Tonight got to our A field and nothing out there. Go to the B field. Nothing there. There was a crop duster flying around And not sure if that spooked them or what. Anyways, we’re still gonna give it a whirl but not as excited as we were.
In the afternoon, Natalina and I will go duck and goose hunting.
Rick wrote:That's a good body of birds.
Rick wrote:Like to eat them, but there are more light geese in that pic than I'd want to breast and pull legs on. When our limit on them first went up to 20, I went out and pass-shot it one super windy morning that had them low - one of the dumbest hunting tricks I've pulled on myself.
Re: specks, some are integrationist that hang with light geese, and others are segregationists that will share a field but want to be with their on kind outside the body of light geese. When I was white-spreading, I'd put satellite groups of speck decoys outside the whites on either side of the main spread to give them reason to cross it. Albeit, generally with the aid of some calling to make them think one group of specks might be more desirable than the other.
PorkChop wrote:It can be a fight over the legs. Kids love them for some reason.
Rick wrote:Your posts beg the question, "Who's cleaning all that?"
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