Crazy_Farmer
10-21-2007, 11:06 AM
Got up this morning, opened the front door, looked at the rain, looked at my brother(mattchu_19) and asked, Well?? He just laughed and replied, we're already up.
The rain wasnt too bad when we were setting up the decoys. We used most of them for this traffic hunt just over 6 dozen, still have a couple dozen shells for late season. But after waiting and watching tons of high flying ducks go over the rain started, not that much but big big drops, stayed pretty dry in the laydown blinds but everything else got soaked, guns, hands, and faces included. A couple flocks still pretty high up gave us a bit of a look but had different plans in mind.
At around 8:00 all the sudden we heard a close low honk and just over a crest in the field 6 geese came over real low and they cupped and commited right into the kill hole at 10-15 yards. Thought about letting them land but I called the shot prefectly when they were about 3 feet over the decoys. We dropped 3 out of that bunch, shouldve had better shooting but like always the first flock you get all excited. We waited another hour and nothing moved off the roost so I went and got the truck and trailer.
Wouldn't you know it as soon as I pull into the dekes a group of 7 come in the same way as the first flock. They didnt even flare with the huge white truck and trailer and came right over me at 20 yards, my gun in the blind with no shells and my brother 70 yards away packing up. Owell, save em for later I guess. We just dropped off all the fullbodies into the shop to let them dry. My birthdays tomorrow and I couldnt be happier to just be out them and get some more.
http://members.shaw.ca/stevensml/hunting/oct%2021.jpg
The rain wasnt too bad when we were setting up the decoys. We used most of them for this traffic hunt just over 6 dozen, still have a couple dozen shells for late season. But after waiting and watching tons of high flying ducks go over the rain started, not that much but big big drops, stayed pretty dry in the laydown blinds but everything else got soaked, guns, hands, and faces included. A couple flocks still pretty high up gave us a bit of a look but had different plans in mind.
At around 8:00 all the sudden we heard a close low honk and just over a crest in the field 6 geese came over real low and they cupped and commited right into the kill hole at 10-15 yards. Thought about letting them land but I called the shot prefectly when they were about 3 feet over the decoys. We dropped 3 out of that bunch, shouldve had better shooting but like always the first flock you get all excited. We waited another hour and nothing moved off the roost so I went and got the truck and trailer.
Wouldn't you know it as soon as I pull into the dekes a group of 7 come in the same way as the first flock. They didnt even flare with the huge white truck and trailer and came right over me at 20 yards, my gun in the blind with no shells and my brother 70 yards away packing up. Owell, save em for later I guess. We just dropped off all the fullbodies into the shop to let them dry. My birthdays tomorrow and I couldnt be happier to just be out them and get some more.
http://members.shaw.ca/stevensml/hunting/oct%2021.jpg