Geese dumping into swaths

Canadas, Cacklers and ducks pile into  uncombined swaths of oats covering over 1/2 mile.  We have hunted this farmers fields four times now and limited out every time. We will see what we can line up for tomorrow.

Oct 14 JIm and Chris with limits

Tough hunting and looking for snows who had left in the 10-15 degrees below freezing temps but this morning just over an hour after daylightand they had limits of ducks and big Honkers on the ground. Great shooting guys.

The X for a set

It is always a challenge to find the X for the correct set but on the duck hunt we just trac ked them in the snow.

Dough Boys with limits Ducks

OCt 9 pm we went on a duck hunt dressed in Whites looking like pilsbury dough boys. Laying in snow just 2 hours and we had 5 limits of mallards. Not bad. and I even shot a banded one. I like this short shoots and seem to pick and choose them if I can.

Cacklers while Scouting Oct 3

Just before our new group came in I captured this photo on a field we hunt. Would it not be awesone to be underneath that NOW     !!!!!
 

Snow Bear

Sitting outside on the deck is this bear and cub. Snow all wrapped around and snuggled waiting for a Winters nap.

NIcks Group on Big Canadas

George, Mike, Dave and dog JAke, Rich and Nick had a good time in the snow with Big Canadas and 1 snow . When going to field in am after 10 in of snow fell over nite it was kind of warry if we were going to have geese still in area or would they have left to go south, Daves ending remark after hte hunt was over “” A Little slice of Heaven”” is what we had this am It could not get any better than that!!!

Oct 9 Snows in Snow

Pa Pose, Rich, Robert, Eric, and Harold along with Tom and Warren clean up on the snows. WEather cooperated also and 50 birds along with many many shell put together a nice photo of goose hunting.

Snow for Snows

Pa Pose last morning in the field, We set blinds the night before, and a coupl canadas and a good thing too as when we got to field at 7 am there was enough snow we couldnot see the blinds. But no doubt did make for an awesome goose hunt later that am when snow started to fall, Geese would not stay out circling, cycloning and the whole nine yards. These boys hav enever experienced this before.

Showalter and Pa Pose on Canadas

MOre shells than geese but smiles as wide as miles. These guys had some stories of the shells on the ground during the week the Pa boys were in camp.