Saw a first for me in the 13 years I have lived in the neighborhood. Saw a few snows mixed in with the resident Canada crap machines while walking the dog down around Kits Point in Vancouver.
Saw a first for me in the 13 years I have lived in the neighborhood. Saw a few snows mixed in with the resident Canada crap machines while walking the dog down around Kits Point in Vancouver.
I live on the small Lake in Oliver, there's been 2 snows mixes in with the few hundred Canada's that return to the lake most evenings. Over the years that I hunted them at the coast we quite often saw the odd one mixed in
Pull the trigger all the way back.
I potted a snowie once that was mixed in with a flight of Canadas at Brunswick. At first I held up because at the time Canadas were not in season but then I noticed flying third in line in the V was a lone snowie keeping up with its larger cousins. They circled my snowie spread as if wanted to deliver the outlier back to its brethren and I nailed it without touching a feather of the Canadas. The Canadas then flew off without any panic at all.