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Hey man, nice skirt (or is it a kilt) on the dude on the left. Hahaha that's pretty good, it looks like it doesn't it? I think there just basketball shorts tho, I'll have to give him some crap for that today lol
Was it a sneak and blast? Why the camo face paint when your lanyards can be seen from a mile? . Congrats on the shoot.
Quote from: liljozie495 on November 04, 2014, 04:29:19 AMDon't have to believe it happened or not that's what happened so And lanyards can't be seen when we got our waders on and when we wear them when were hunting.And no it wasn't a sneak and blast birds started pouring in about 5 mins before hours then right at shooting time we had a nice tight group caught up in the wind at maybe 10 yards out and there was already about 150 birds in our spread so once those ones were right in the spot we let em rip dropped 12 birds out of it before we could fully reload we had another group already settling in took another 7 out of that then we were just getting out to pick birds up had another flock come in of teal took 2 out of that... And we were done... Got all our birds picked up as a few hundred more tried pouring in, we sat back in the blind let them finish pouring in all morning then once they were done feeding and about all gone for the morning we got out of there! The birds wanted in there badly, we've been letting it build up for awhile, everything panned out perfectly, I don't get why a person needs video for proof of it happening. Your spot will hunt a lot better if you walk those early birds out and shoot the ones coming in. When you bust loose into the flock you educate a lot of birds that may go elsewhere. We have a few spots where we will not shoot any large flocks. Only small groups. If a big flock comes in, we walk them out. Keeps the hunting good.
Don't have to believe it happened or not that's what happened so And lanyards can't be seen when we got our waders on and when we wear them when were hunting.And no it wasn't a sneak and blast birds started pouring in about 5 mins before hours then right at shooting time we had a nice tight group caught up in the wind at maybe 10 yards out and there was already about 150 birds in our spread so once those ones were right in the spot we let em rip dropped 12 birds out of it before we could fully reload we had another group already settling in took another 7 out of that then we were just getting out to pick birds up had another flock come in of teal took 2 out of that... And we were done... Got all our birds picked up as a few hundred more tried pouring in, we sat back in the blind let them finish pouring in all morning then once they were done feeding and about all gone for the morning we got out of there! The birds wanted in there badly, we've been letting it build up for awhile, everything panned out perfectly, I don't get why a person needs video for proof of it happening.
Im sorry, i dont know anyone whos going to "walk" some birds out. If a flock comes in, it comes in and gets shot at, we simply pick a bird or 2 and shoot. We are not out there to "walk" birds anywhere. All birds get educated regardless. If your "walking birds" dont take up a hunting spot someone else can use for "Hunting the birds". Thanks.Quote from: h2ofowlr on November 05, 2014, 05:00:11 PMQuote from: liljozie495 on November 04, 2014, 04:29:19 AMDon't have to believe it happened or not that's what happened so And lanyards can't be seen when we got our waders on and when we wear them when were hunting.And no it wasn't a sneak and blast birds started pouring in about 5 mins before hours then right at shooting time we had a nice tight group caught up in the wind at maybe 10 yards out and there was already about 150 birds in our spread so once those ones were right in the spot we let em rip dropped 12 birds out of it before we could fully reload we had another group already settling in took another 7 out of that then we were just getting out to pick birds up had another flock come in of teal took 2 out of that... And we were done... Got all our birds picked up as a few hundred more tried pouring in, we sat back in the blind let them finish pouring in all morning then once they were done feeding and about all gone for the morning we got out of there! The birds wanted in there badly, we've been letting it build up for awhile, everything panned out perfectly, I don't get why a person needs video for proof of it happening. Your spot will hunt a lot better if you walk those early birds out and shoot the ones coming in. When you bust loose into the flock you educate a lot of birds that may go elsewhere. We have a few spots where we will not shoot any large flocks. Only small groups. If a big flock comes in, we walk them out. Keeps the hunting good.
Quote from: GregFowler23 on November 14, 2014, 10:49:20 PMIm sorry, i dont know anyone whos going to "walk" some birds out. If a flock comes in, it comes in and gets shot at, we simply pick a bird or 2 and shoot. We are not out there to "walk" birds anywhere. All birds get educated regardless. If your "walking birds" dont take up a hunting spot someone else can use for "Hunting the birds". Thanks.Quote from: h2ofowlr on November 05, 2014, 05:00:11 PMQuote from: liljozie495 on November 04, 2014, 04:29:19 AMDon't have to believe it happened or not that's what happened so And lanyards can't be seen when we got our waders on and when we wear them when were hunting.And no it wasn't a sneak and blast birds started pouring in about 5 mins before hours then right at shooting time we had a nice tight group caught up in the wind at maybe 10 yards out and there was already about 150 birds in our spread so once those ones were right in the spot we let em rip dropped 12 birds out of it before we could fully reload we had another group already settling in took another 7 out of that then we were just getting out to pick birds up had another flock come in of teal took 2 out of that... And we were done... Got all our birds picked up as a few hundred more tried pouring in, we sat back in the blind let them finish pouring in all morning then once they were done feeding and about all gone for the morning we got out of there! The birds wanted in there badly, we've been letting it build up for awhile, everything panned out perfectly, I don't get why a person needs video for proof of it happening. Your spot will hunt a lot better if you walk those early birds out and shoot the ones coming in. When you bust loose into the flock you educate a lot of birds that may go elsewhere. We have a few spots where we will not shoot any large flocks. Only small groups. If a big flock comes in, we walk them out. Keeps the hunting good.its actually not uncommon for guys to not shoot the birds that are hanging out on the water right at hunting hours private property, just like snow geese and you don't shoot the first wave of geese coming in cause the next couple will be coming in lower
Im sorry, i dont know anyone whos going to "walk" some birds out. If a flock comes in, it comes in and gets shot at, we simply pick a bird or 2 and shoot. We are not out there to "walk" birds anywhere. All birds get educated regardless. If your "walking birds" dont take up a hunting spot someone else can use for "Hunting the birds". Thanks.Quote from: h2ofowlr on November 05, 2014, 05:00:11 PMQuote from: liljozie495 on November 04, 2014, 04:29:19 AMGF23 i think you will find a lot of successful hunters are able to hunt the same spots throughout the season by "walking" birds out or not blasting the first thing they see move. I dont think you will hear anyone with any great experience say that it is better to blast away at anything that comes in no matter what. I am glad the indiscriminate blasting approach works for you aaaaaaaannnnnndddddd keeps you in your area.
Quote from: liljozie495 on November 04, 2014, 04:29:19 AMGF23 i think you will find a lot of successful hunters are able to hunt the same spots throughout the season by "walking" birds out or not blasting the first thing they see move. I dont think you will hear anyone with any great experience say that it is better to blast away at anything that comes in no matter what. I am glad the indiscriminate blasting approach works for you aaaaaaaannnnnndddddd keeps you in your area.
GF23 i think you will find a lot of successful hunters are able to hunt the same spots throughout the season by "walking" birds out or not blasting the first thing they see move. I dont think you will hear anyone with any great experience say that it is better to blast away at anything that comes in no matter what. I am glad the indiscriminate blasting approach works for you aaaaaaaannnnnndddddd keeps you in your area.