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Post by LongSpur39 on Mar 5, 2012 6:37:35 GMT -5
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Post by grizz1 on Mar 5, 2012 21:24:34 GMT -5
So what are you after, snow geese? If so, take em out every chance you get. They are far too thick. Not sure, but maybe lying on the ground on your back is helpful for bronchitis, maybe not too. Well you look like you are resting anyway!
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Post by Kt29 on Mar 6, 2012 0:17:29 GMT -5
So how many did ya get? Field hunting for geese is a favorite of mine. Can see them wings set now. Thanks for sharing.
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Post by LongSpur39 on Mar 6, 2012 12:20:36 GMT -5
Pj So what are you after, snow geese? If so, take em out every chance you get. They are far too thick. Not sure, but maybe lying on the ground on your back is helpful for bronchitis, maybe not too. Well you look like you are resting anyway! After canadas grizz not many snows land where I hunt.Not many canadas either. I wish though. Yeah im resting there somewhat. Fell asleep tucked down in the blind with the doors closed.
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Post by LongSpur39 on Mar 6, 2012 12:30:53 GMT -5
So how many did ya get? Field hunting for geese is a favorite of mine. Can see them wings set now. Thanks for sharing. Well um Uh um!! ZERO! I use to think I was a world champ on the goose call in the days of plenty. Whole flocks have spun around and swooped in. Now im lucky if I get the domestics on the farm to come waddling in across the pasture. Of all the properties I have access to. Only one holds geese, regularly. Except when im there.
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