deltawaterfowler
09-11-2018, 11:45 AM
I was out along boundary bay this last Thursday walking the pup and what do I see sitting on the foreshore? Canada geese! About 3 dozen of them. First time I've actually seen them on the shoreline during the day (and at a low tide). I'm sitting there looking at the geese thinking, should I boot home and grab the shotgun? The week long season had just opened up and I was chomping at the bit to get some hunting in. So I call up my buddy and duck hunting partner Quincy to see if he could come out and join me, but he wasn't free ti'll the next day. So the following day, we grab our ghillie my decoys and setup along the 150m mark on the bay and wait all day for the tide to roll in and the geese to come along with it.
It was a pretty chill day. Nothing going on other than probably several thousand ducks coming into our goose decoys and setting up shop 30 yards from us... We waited patiently all day until the incoming tide touched our toes and no luck. Not a goose to be seen. Nadda, zip zilch zero.
Moral of the story? Take the opportunity when it presents itself! Just because they are here one day, doesn't mean that it will be here the next!
It was a pretty chill day. Nothing going on other than probably several thousand ducks coming into our goose decoys and setting up shop 30 yards from us... We waited patiently all day until the incoming tide touched our toes and no luck. Not a goose to be seen. Nadda, zip zilch zero.
Moral of the story? Take the opportunity when it presents itself! Just because they are here one day, doesn't mean that it will be here the next!